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Jinja schline in northern Hachinohe City
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It is Jinja Shrine in the northern part of Hachinohe City. Located south of the hill where the Maritime Self-Defense Force Hachinohe Air Base is located, it is surrounded by a quiet atmosphere. There is a red stamp.
At a shrine on the way to Lake Towada by sightseeing in the Tanesashi coast area of Hachinohe in the morning, when I visited Ogami Shrine in the city the other day, Yoshitsune escaped to this place without committing suicide in Hiraizumi. It became a Genghis Khan I learned that it is one of the shrines where the "Legend of the Northbound" remains and worshiped. There is a legend that Yoshitsune taught how to make rice and pioneered small rice fields in this area, so it was named "Koda". The shrine is a three-way road that is difficult to enter, and it is better to enter from the seven diagonally in front of ...
It is a shrine built in the Heian period. It was called Oda Bishamondo because Yoshitsune stayed here when he fled north from Hiraizumi and served the statue of Bishamonten. I visited during Golden Week, but no other worshipers were able to visit quietly. You can also enjoy a small garden.
I went. It is located near the Hachishoku Center. It is an old shrine surrounded by Kamiike and forests. While I was praying, I had you stamp it with a red stamp.
Jinja schline in northern Hachinohe City
It is Jinja Shrine in the northern part of Hachinohe City. Located south of the hill where the Maritime Self-Defense Force Hachinohe Air Base is located, it is surrounded by a quiet atmosphere. There is a red stamp.
"Yiyi Beihang Yu said" の Residual る Shrine
At a shrine on the way to Lake Towada by sightseeing in the Tanesashi coast area of Hachinohe in the morning, when I visited Ogami Shrine in the city the other day, Yoshitsune escaped to this place without committing suicide in Hiraizumi. It became a Genghis Khan I learned that it is one of the shrines where the "Legend of the Northbound" remains and worshiped. There is a legend that Yoshitsune taught how to make rice and pioneered small rice fields in this area, so it was named "Koda". The shrine is a three-way road that is difficult to enter, and it is better to enter from the seven diagonally in front of ...
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It is a shrine built in the Heian period. It was called Oda Bishamondo because Yoshitsune stayed here when he fled north from Hiraizumi and served the statue of Bishamonten. I visited during Golden Week, but no other worshipers were able to visit quietly. You can also enjoy a small garden.
For the first time.
I went. It is located near the Hachishoku Center. It is an old shrine surrounded by Kamiike and forests. While I was praying, I had you stamp it with a red stamp.