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Miho Shrine
美保神社

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Miho Shrine is the head shrine of Ebisu Shrines as an industrial guardian deity.

It is in the fishing town called Mihonoseki, and is a shrine which makes feel the history and the personality.

The old buildings such as well-established inns and soy sauce storehouses,

the merchant’s family remain in the street of the neighborhood and are in a good atmosphere.

Yet, the transportation is inconvenient.

Access and Getting Around

By bus

45 minutes from Matsue Station to Ichibata Bus Terminal with 1 bus per hour,

transfer a bus to Miho Shrine and Mihonoseki for 30 minutes.

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