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A shrine enshrining Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of Kuroishi domain
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It is located near Kuroishi City Hall and was built in 1662 in the direction of the back demon gate of Kuroishi Jinya. The deity is Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi clan, and I think it is rare that the torii gate uses black smear stones. The hall of worship is small, but Toshogu, which is the deity of Ieyasu Tokugawa, was enshrined in the precincts.
A shrine enshrining the founder of the Kuroishi domain
Original Text
It is a shrine where the founder of the Kuroishi clan is enshrined, and the mountain gate and main shrine are also stately. Behind the shrine, the tomb of the feudal lord's family stands quietly.
I went there for the first time as part of the tour of Toshogu all over the country. Originally, it was Hirosaki Toshogu, but it became a Setsusha of Kuroishi Shrine because it went bankrupt. The priest was absent, but he called an hour later. I was able to get the red stamp for two companies, Kuroishi Shrine and Toshogu.
It is a shrine dedicated to Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi Tsugaru clan. It is located near the current Kuroishi City Hall, where Kuroishi Jinya once used to be, and is located on the river terrace on the north bank of the Asase Ishikawa River. It was once located in Hirosaki City, and now the gods of the bankrupt Hirosaki Toshogu Shrine have been moved.
The shrine that started with the founder of the domain
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It was on the south side of the city of Kuroishi. It is said that it started when he enshrined Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi clan, in the early Edo period. The shrine wasn't big, but the torii gates were magnificent and I got the impression that they seemed to be high-class.
A shrine enshrining Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of Kuroishi domain
It is located near Kuroishi City Hall and was built in 1662 in the direction of the back demon gate of Kuroishi Jinya. The deity is Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi clan, and I think it is rare that the torii gate uses black smear stones. The hall of worship is small, but Toshogu, which is the deity of Ieyasu Tokugawa, was enshrined in the precincts.
A shrine enshrining the founder of the Kuroishi domain
It is a shrine where the founder of the Kuroishi clan is enshrined, and the mountain gate and main shrine are also stately. Behind the shrine, the tomb of the feudal lord's family stands quietly.
Dongzhao Palace
I went there for the first time as part of the tour of Toshogu all over the country. Originally, it was Hirosaki Toshogu, but it became a Setsusha of Kuroishi Shrine because it went bankrupt. The priest was absent, but he called an hour later. I was able to get the red stamp for two companies, Kuroishi Shrine and Toshogu.
A shrine in motojo Cho
It is a shrine dedicated to Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi Tsugaru clan. It is located near the current Kuroishi City Hall, where Kuroishi Jinya once used to be, and is located on the river terrace on the north bank of the Asase Ishikawa River. It was once located in Hirosaki City, and now the gods of the bankrupt Hirosaki Toshogu Shrine have been moved.
The shrine that started with the founder of the domain
It was on the south side of the city of Kuroishi. It is said that it started when he enshrined Nobuhide Tsugaru, the founder of the Kuroishi clan, in the early Edo period. The shrine wasn't big, but the torii gates were magnificent and I got the impression that they seemed to be high-class.