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Itabashi Fudoson

Itabashi Fudoson is a temple in Tsukuba Mirai city, Ibaraki Prefecture. It is said to be one of the three Kanto Major Fudoson, it is also one of the northern Kanto 36 Fudoson Sacred Places.

Itabashi Fudoson

Itabashi Fudoson - History | Tsukuba Mirai City Tourism Association

Ibaraki Prefecture Tsukuba Mirai City
On the 28th of every month as a fellowship day, we are conducting Goma Kito, and the stall shops are lined up in the precincts.


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