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Izumo
Taisha
Shrine
Sagami
Branch
Shrine.
Izumo
from
Kanto.
From
Yokohama,
take
the
Sotetsu
Line
to
Ebina,
from
Ebina
to
the
Odakyu
Line
to
Hadano,
and
from
Hadano,
take
the
55
bus
from
Kananaka
bus
stop
5
and
get
off
at
Hirasawa
and
walk.
On
the
way
back,
take
the
Kanachu
bus
from
the
Izumo
Taisha
entrance
to
Hadano.
The
Kana
Junior
High
School
bus
is
the
type
where
you
board
the
bus
through
the
middle
door
and
exit
through
the
front
door.
If
you
have
a
Suica,
you
can
just
touch
it
with
your
Suica
when
you
get
on
the
train
through
the
middle
door,
and
you
can
also
touch
it
with
your
Suica
when
getting
off.
If
you
don't
have
a
Suica,
take
a
numbered
ticket
and
when
you
get
off,
show
the
numbered
ticket
to
the
driver
and
ask
him
what
to
do.
It
seems
that
it
is
about
2
km
from
Hadano
Station
to
Izumo
Taisha
Sagami
Branch
Shrine,
so
if
you
have
time
and
legs,
you
can
walk.
When
you
get
off
at
Pyeongtaek
stop,
you
will
find
``Nikoniko
Bread
Workshop''
on
the
corner.
I
bought
round
bread
(Goshiki
Mame),
a
fantastic
cream
bread,
and
ate
it
while
walking.
Delicious.
(Of
course,
take
your
trash
home
with
you.)
If
you
have
time,
you
can
eat
inside
the
bakery.
A
cup
of
coffee
is
free.
(It's
current,
so
I'm
sorry
if
the
service
is
no
longer
available.)
As
you
walk
around,
you
will
notice
that
each
house
has
a
large
plot
of
land!
Because
there
are
no
tall
buildings,
the
sky
feels
spacious.
You
can
see
the
high
mountains
over
there!
I
was
surprised
by
that.
There
was
a
palm
reader
in
front
of
the
torii
gate.
Will
I
have
my
fortune
told
after
visiting
Izumo
Taisha
Sagami
Branch
Shrine
for
matchmaking?
After
visiting
a
shrine,
I
only
want
to
hear
good
things.
Now,
at
Izumo
Taisha
Shrine,
there
is
a
bow
of
two
bows,
four
claps,
and
one
bow.
I
saw
it
on
TV,
and
the
same
goes
for
Izumo
Taisha
Shrine
in
the
Kanto
region.
Here
too,
oh!
I
think.
Spring
water
flows
from
near
the
shrine
of
the
Dragon
and
Snake
God,
and
there
is
a
faucet
attached
to
the
famous
water
that
you
can
drink.
The
water
quality
had
also
been
tested,
and
what
looked
like
a
certificate
was
posted
in
a
shed
next
to
the
company.
The
person
who
maintained
the
shrine,
including
Soreisha,
Mitake
Shrine,
Yasaka
Shrine,
and
Izumo
Taisha
Sagami
Branch
Shrine,
was
Mr.
Kusayama,
and
a
bronze
statue
is
erected
on
the
path
next
to
Soreisha.
That's
an
amazing
person.
There
is
also
a
``tai
fishing
fortune''
fortune,
which
is
interesting.
(Ah,
I
forgot
to
take
a
photo
of
the
sea
bream
fishing
fortune.)
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