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Soya Shrine

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1-6-10 Soya, Hadano 257-0031, Kanagawa PrefectureMap
Phone+81 463-81-0805
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  • Wanderer821049
    Wanderer821049
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    There were 3 shrines in Soya Jinja shrine.

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    It seems that it was founded in the Tencho era 1, 190 More than a year ago 、, but it is thought that it was originally founded by enshrining the God who controls water there. Therefore, it seems that it used to be called "Inomei Shrine". The enshrined deity of soya Jinja shrine is mizuha no Mikoto, Izanami no Mikoto, Takata betsu no Mikoto (homdawake no Mikoto) kotoshiro no Mikoto (kotoshironushi no Mikoto), Kamo betsurai no Mikoto (Kamowakei Kazuchinomikoto ...

    Reviewed on Mar 14, 2020
  • pekesuke
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    Pay doll type

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    There is also a magnificent torii gate, and the main shrine is a simple but historic shrine. The precincts are wide and the tree 々 is comfortable. There is a rare thing called a payment doll. You can pay by yourself and recommend it. There is also a bus from the station, but it is a place to go on foot.

    Reviewed on Aug 4, 2019
  • joyman2020
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    The Mind of the Well

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    It takes about 5 minutes by bus from Hadano Station and about 20 minutes on foot. Perhaps because the god who controls water is being held, Shimizu, named Inomeijinmizu, is still springing out. It's good for hiking trails.

    Reviewed on Nov 8, 2018
  • Happiness811137
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    The founding is a shrine enshrining the god who controls water!

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    Soya Shrine seems to have been once called "Ino Daimyojin" (Inomei Shrine). As the name suggests, it is a shrine that enshrines the god of "water", and it is said that water and water springed out under the large cedar tree, which was a sacred tree in the old days. The rich water is the origin of Soya Shrine, and the plague was epidemic in Soya Village during the Edo period, but according to the Oracle, "I hate the spring water of the shrine and the ujiko dug a well. Since then, ujiko has been God ...

    Reviewed on May 21, 2018

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