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Second Park の
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It is a shrine built in 1403 next to the second park. It is said to be "Ise-sama of Tochigi" because it enshrines Amaterasu Kodaijin by the spirit from the Jingu shrine in Ise. when i visited the worship, it was under construction.
If you enter the Kuranomachi Tourist Museum on the main street east, it is easy to understand because there is a large torii gate. Unfortunately, the shrine was under repair and I was disappointed that the sheets were completely covered from the roof! When I was walking toward the pond, I was asked "Good morning!" by the cage in the cage.
I found it while walking around the town of Kura and Chigi and visited it. Although it is in the center, it was very quiet and I was able to visit it comfortably. It seems that the "day" part of the Ming letter of Shinmeigu is correctly "eye". I also received a red stamp, but it was a woodblock print in the writing. There may not be many woodblock prints.
It is enshrined at the end of the alley from the main street of Kuranomachi to the east. It is said that it was enshrined in Tochigi Castle by soliciting Amaterasu Omikami from Ise Jingu in the mid-Muromachi period, and it was worshiped by Mr. Minagawa, the Lord of Shimotsuke Province, and was eventually relocated to its current location. It is the general guardian of Tochigi City. In the precincts, there are Shinkoko, the musical hall, the main shrine with magnificent cherry trees in the back of the hall of worship, and multiple precincts. There was also a birdhouse where white parrots and parakeets, who were good at talking, and chickens played.
Second Park の
It is a shrine built in 1403 next to the second park. It is said to be "Ise-sama of Tochigi" because it enshrines Amaterasu Kodaijin by the spirit from the Jingu shrine in Ise. when i visited the worship, it was under construction.
I worship Amaterasu.
If you enter the Kuranomachi Tourist Museum on the main street east, it is easy to understand because there is a large torii gate. Unfortunately, the shrine was under repair and I was disappointed that the sheets were completely covered from the roof! When I was walking toward the pond, I was asked "Good morning!" by the cage in the cage.
It is a shrine in the center of Kura city.
I found it while walking around the town of Kura and Chigi and visited it. Although it is in the center, it was very quiet and I was able to visit it comfortably. It seems that the "day" part of the Ming letter of Shinmeigu is correctly "eye". I also received a red stamp, but it was a woodblock print in the writing. There may not be many woodblock prints.
Ise in the town of Kura
It is enshrined at the end of the alley from the main street of Kuranomachi to the east. It is said that it was enshrined in Tochigi Castle by soliciting Amaterasu Omikami from Ise Jingu in the mid-Muromachi period, and it was worshiped by Mr. Minagawa, the Lord of Shimotsuke Province, and was eventually relocated to its current location. It is the general guardian of Tochigi City. In the precincts, there are Shinkoko, the musical hall, the main shrine with magnificent cherry trees in the back of the hall of worship, and multiple precincts. There was also a birdhouse where white parrots and parakeets, who were good at talking, and chickens played.
Kura no Machi
You can stop by while exploring the city of Kura. I had Shichigosan celebrate here. It is a venerable shrine in Tochigi City.