Kibitsu Shrine is a shrine that was established in 702 and is known as one of Japan's oldest shrines. The wooden torii gate, which is a symbol of Kibitsu Shrine, has been designated as an important cultural property of the country, and there is a pine forest surrounding the shrine. Kibitsu Shrine is also known as the guardian shrine of the Hokuriku Road, and seven divine objects are enshrined there, which have been cherished by the local people since ancient times.
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