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Mori Town is blessed with beautiful Shizuoka PrefectureOkuni Shrine & Daito-in TempleOkuni Shrine enshrines the god Daikoku who is worshipped as the deity with a gentle heart attested to in one of the well-known Japanese myths “The Hare of Inaba.” The shrine’s history stretches back more than 1,450 years and it has long been a popular place for many samurai natural surroundings with hills in three directions and the Ota River running through its center. Many shrines and temples are dotted around this long-established town where a number of traditional folk dances and festivals have been preserved to create a unique local culture. Come to Mori Town where visitors can touch the warm hospitality of the native people and absorb the town’s rich natural environment. warlords including Ieyasu Tokugawa (the first Tokugawa shogun), who worshiped Daikoku. Daito-in Temple is an old Soto sect temple with about 3,400 sub-temples spread throughout Japan. A beautiful autumn light up is scheduled to be held at both sites. Mori Cha Green TeaShizuoka Prefecture is one of the major harvesting areas for green tea in Japan. “Mori Tea” is a local green tea which captures a perfect balance of bitterness and sweetness. The natural environmental advantages – pure spring water and Okuni Shrine in autumn3015Mori Town

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