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Climb the many steps to view
After climbing up the hill you then have to climb up many steps until you get to the huge gates. Once through the gates you will see the shrine. It was not that impressive to me but we walk around and...
It is a very high-class Jinja Cade d'Akita Prefecture. It is located almost between the center of Akita city and Akita Port. There is also the ruins of Akita Castle, which is the site of an ancient government official, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as well. The precincts are full of very good atmosphere, but when I visited, I felt a slight sign of devastation.
It is a shrine in Akita City, Akita Prefecture. On the way to Akita Castle, I was curious, so I stopped by in a hurry. According to the shrine legend posted in the precincts, when Ohiko-no-Mikoto, one of the four Shoguns, was dispatched to this place to settle the emishi, he enshrined Takehiko-no-Mikoto to protect the north gate. Later, when Abe Hirao Seii Taisho came to the Akita region, it is said that he enshrined his ancestor, Ohiko no Mikoto, and was built as Koshio Shrine (Koshio Shrine). Historically, Ohiko no Mikoto ...
I took a bus from Akita Station to the site of Akita Castle and stopped by on the way back. It is a shrine that enshrines Ohiko no Mikoto, who has been distinguished in the suppression of the north side. It was a quiet shrine, and I visited and went home 〇
It's a difficult-to-understand history book, but in summary, it seems that it enshrines Ohiko-no-Mikoto, who was subdued from Hokuriku to Akita. It is said that he was handed down to Mr. Satake during the Edo period and had a deep faith. It is a short walk in front of Terauchi Regional Center at Akita Chuo Kotsu Bus Station.
Climb the many steps to view
After climbing up the hill you then have to climb up many steps until you get to the huge gates. Once through the gates you will see the shrine. It was not that impressive to me but we walk around and...
Ginja Cadéral
It is a very high-class Jinja Cade d'Akita Prefecture. It is located almost between the center of Akita city and Akita Port. There is also the ruins of Akita Castle, which is the site of an ancient government official, so I think it's a good idea to visit it as well. The precincts are full of very good atmosphere, but when I visited, I felt a slight sign of devastation.
It is a quiet and calm shrine.
It is a shrine in Akita City, Akita Prefecture. On the way to Akita Castle, I was curious, so I stopped by in a hurry. According to the shrine legend posted in the precincts, when Ohiko-no-Mikoto, one of the four Shoguns, was dispatched to this place to settle the emishi, he enshrined Takehiko-no-Mikoto to protect the north gate. Later, when Abe Hirao Seii Taisho came to the Akita region, it is said that he enshrined his ancestor, Ohiko no Mikoto, and was built as Koshio Shrine (Koshio Shrine). Historically, Ohiko no Mikoto ...
Akita city sightseeing
I took a bus from Akita Station to the site of Akita Castle and stopped by on the way back. It is a shrine that enshrines Ohiko no Mikoto, who has been distinguished in the suppression of the north side. It was a quiet shrine, and I visited and went home 〇
It's like a god of northern stroking.
It's a difficult-to-understand history book, but in summary, it seems that it enshrines Ohiko-no-Mikoto, who was subdued from Hokuriku to Akita. It is said that he was handed down to Mr. Satake during the Edo period and had a deep faith. It is a short walk in front of Terauchi Regional Center at Akita Chuo Kotsu Bus Station.