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There is the Enjoji gate of the only existing building in Hanamaki Castle.
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From the Hanamaki Castle Honmaru site to Toritanizaki Shrine, there was a stone pillar on the Babaguchi Mikado site, and when I went straight to Toritanizaki Shrine, there was a information board for the shrine. When I returned to the Babaguchi Mikado site stone pillar and climbed the slope, I found the Enjoji Gate (the only existing building in Hanamaki Castle) on the left side, and beyond that was the main gate of Toritanizaki Shrine, and there was a torii gate and the shrine. It is said that it has been enshrined as the guardian of this area and Hanamaki Castle. It is enshrined at the site of Hanamaki Castle. In the precincts, it is enshrined in the corner of the Hayasaka Inari Shrine and Hanamaki Elementary Schoolyard, and the guardian of school children ...
It doesn't come out easily on the website related to Hanamaki City, but it seems that there are many interesting things. For example, armor of the prefecture's important cultural property, vehicles (kago) with the crest of Aoi, a cultural property designated by the city, drums and nails hidden at Toritanizaki Castle (later Hanamaki Castle), and stone monuments of Kenji Miyazawa and Kotaro Takamura. The statue of Sadaharu Tanimura (museum class) produced by Yasutake Funakoshi, the pine planted by Kitashirakawa no Miya, the 200-year-old Mikoshi from Kyoto, the Hayasaka Inari Shrine near Honmaru, Hanamaki Kanase Shrine, Mihashira Shrine, etc. 々 countless i'm sorry.
It was difficult to understand the location because I visited for the first time, but it was rather wide 々 and was neatly arranged. I felt like a clear atmosphere and air.
It is a shrine on the south side of the Hanamaki Castle Ruins. When I approached the place where the votive tablets in front were lined up, the parents who visited the Hatsunomiya pilgrimage were all relieved to wish their children healthy growth.
There is the Enjoji gate of the only existing building in Hanamaki Castle.
From the Hanamaki Castle Honmaru site to Toritanizaki Shrine, there was a stone pillar on the Babaguchi Mikado site, and when I went straight to Toritanizaki Shrine, there was a information board for the shrine. When I returned to the Babaguchi Mikado site stone pillar and climbed the slope, I found the Enjoji Gate (the only existing building in Hanamaki Castle) on the left side, and beyond that was the main gate of Toritanizaki Shrine, and there was a torii gate and the shrine. It is said that it has been enshrined as the guardian of this area and Hanamaki Castle. It is enshrined at the site of Hanamaki Castle. In the precincts, it is enshrined in the corner of the Hayasaka Inari Shrine and Hanamaki Elementary Schoolyard, and the guardian of school children ...
The largest and most historic shrine in Hanamaki
It doesn't come out easily on the website related to Hanamaki City, but it seems that there are many interesting things. For example, armor of the prefecture's important cultural property, vehicles (kago) with the crest of Aoi, a cultural property designated by the city, drums and nails hidden at Toritanizaki Castle (later Hanamaki Castle), and stone monuments of Kenji Miyazawa and Kotaro Takamura. The statue of Sadaharu Tanimura (museum class) produced by Yasutake Funakoshi, the pine planted by Kitashirakawa no Miya, the 200-year-old Mikoshi from Kyoto, the Hayasaka Inari Shrine near Honmaru, Hanamaki Kanase Shrine, Mihashira Shrine, etc. 々 countless i'm sorry.
it's like to read it as toyasaki.
It was difficult to understand the location because I visited for the first time, but it was rather wide 々 and was neatly arranged. I felt like a clear atmosphere and air.
Chugong の Huma にほっこり
It is a shrine on the south side of the Hanamaki Castle Ruins. When I approached the place where the votive tablets in front were lined up, the parents who visited the Hatsunomiya pilgrimage were all relieved to wish their children healthy growth.
I went to Hatsumode!
Since it is on a flat ground, I thought it would be good for a shrine in Tohoku to be difficult to slip even if it snows. I'll go again next year ~!