Amenominakanushi Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Place straight from kakogawa station ⛩
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It was a shrine standing straight from Kakogawa Station. The surrounding area was open and some trees in the precincts stood out. The hall of worship in the center of the precincts was made of wood, but it seemed to have been newly built.
JR Walk from Kakogawa Station 4~5 About a minute, there is a fairly wide road (less vehicles) in front of the station, so I think it's easier to find this shrine. Amano Minakashin is the first god to appear in Kojiki. The cherry blossoms were in bloom in the precincts, and I visited calmly.
It is a shrine located about 5 minutes walk from JR Kakogawa Station. A white torii welcomes worshipers. It is a shrine enshrining the Tenno Minakanushi no Kami. Amano Minakashin is a god that appears in the opening of heaven and earth in Japanese mythology. The name of the god means the god that owned the middle of heaven, and in Kojiki, it is the first god that appears in God 々. It is said that this shrine moved to its current location for land readjustment in 2001. The buildings were still new as shrines.
Place straight from kakogawa station ⛩
It was a shrine standing straight from Kakogawa Station. The surrounding area was open and some trees in the precincts stood out. The hall of worship in the center of the precincts was made of wood, but it seemed to have been newly built.
It's a small but open shrine.
JR Walk from Kakogawa Station 4~5 About a minute, there is a fairly wide road (less vehicles) in front of the station, so I think it's easier to find this shrine. Amano Minakashin is the first god to appear in Kojiki. The cherry blossoms were in bloom in the precincts, and I visited calmly.
Near kakogawa station
It is a shrine located about 5 minutes walk from JR Kakogawa Station. A white torii welcomes worshipers. It is a shrine enshrining the Tenno Minakanushi no Kami. Amano Minakashin is a god that appears in the opening of heaven and earth in Japanese mythology. The name of the god means the god that owned the middle of heaven, and in Kojiki, it is the first god that appears in God 々. It is said that this shrine moved to its current location for land readjustment in 2001. The buildings were still new as shrines.