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Ubuta-jinja Shrine is said that this shrine starts in Yayoi era(BC400-AD300).
It is said that Kaguzuchi-no-kami, God of fire, was born here. |
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From this trail, you can see beautiful view of Kumano-nada sea. |
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Behind the cremation of Kumano city, there is Monument to the hunger in
Edo era. Many pilgrims died by the shortage of food. |
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Some old guideposts and stone statue of jizo are remaining beside this
trail. |
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