A shrine with wisteria flowers bloom around a beautiful building
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It's not a big shrine, but it's so splendid! There are red purple and white wisteria flowers near the parking lot in front of the shrine, and it is in full bloom and beautiful now. When you enter the precincts, you will find a wisteria tree of 々. No, not only wisteria but also hydrangeas, maybe not as much as wisteria, it's a shrine where trees suitable for each season bloom. And the Shinma is also running. The enshrined deity, Hontabetsu no Mikoto, seems to be Hachiman-sama. There are several types of elegant red stamps ...
The reading is "Nakamijinja". As the title suggests, it has the impression that it is a new, beautiful and compact shrine. It seems that the foundation is not clear, but in the literature, it seems that the oldest one described as Omiya Shrine in 1248. It is said that Oda Nobunaga was burned down in 1577 during the Negoro attack and built the main shrine in 1610. After that, it seems that it was called Omiya Shrine for a long time, but in 1908, Nakasho (Na), Kamikawaya (Ka), Minato ...
Beautiful
A must visit if you're in the area. The horse statue is particularly impressive and sure to delight horse lovers!
A shrine with wisteria flowers bloom around a beautiful building
It's not a big shrine, but it's so splendid! There are red purple and white wisteria flowers near the parking lot in front of the shrine, and it is in full bloom and beautiful now. When you enter the precincts, you will find a wisteria tree of 々. No, not only wisteria but also hydrangeas, maybe not as much as wisteria, it's a shrine where trees suitable for each season bloom. And the Shinma is also running. The enshrined deity, Hontabetsu no Mikoto, seems to be Hachiman-sama. There are several types of elegant red stamps ...
A new and beautiful shrine
The reading is "Nakamijinja". As the title suggests, it has the impression that it is a new, beautiful and compact shrine. It seems that the foundation is not clear, but in the literature, it seems that the oldest one described as Omiya Shrine in 1248. It is said that Oda Nobunaga was burned down in 1577 during the Negoro attack and built the main shrine in 1610. After that, it seems that it was called Omiya Shrine for a long time, but in 1908, Nakasho (Na), Kamikawaya (Ka), Minato ...
A small ordinary shrine
It was a small ordinary shrine and it didn't feel like a tourist spot. When I visited, the wisteria flowers were in full bloom.