The drive up the mountain to the shrine is very curvy and only sometimes can you see out into the valley. The closest town is Kunimi and the one in the distance Yanagawa and Hobara.
Around the entrance to the shrine, there were a bunch of calamine flowers.
Cornelia is walking under the torii along the path to the shrine.
I looked up the history of the shrine and found that it built around 1785.
I was also curious about the name of the shrine and found that it is a rice warehouse.
萬 = 10,000 蔵 = warehouse 稲 = rice plant 荷 = to carry loads on shoulders 神 = god 社 = shrine