Imam Jim O'Hara, Mie Prefecture 「おはらい町」
is the most sacred Shinto shrines in Japan. Was called Oharai-machi, because has been named after the ceremony of the Holy Oharai before entering the road will meet with Torii great in front. During the Edo period (1603-1868) to four million people have visited the shrine every year. Making it one of the busiest roads in Japan. At present, there are still many old stores like Sake Shop with a centuries-old underground storeroom sake. Shops and traditional wheelchair. Traditional gabled wooden buildings and no Tsu, a ring (妻入り) is an architectural style of old Japan that still has to be seen on this road.
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