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Local jinja schline near Ogaki station
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It is a local Jinja Shrine on the north side of JR Ominato Station. The precincts seemed to be well managed. The red stamp can be obtained at Daikakuin Kumano Shrine near Entsuji Temple.
16th Temple of the 33 Kannon pilgrimage to the tanabe seaside
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About 3 minutes walk from Ominato Station. It is enshrined along National Highway 338. Founded in 1615. The deity is Ryoki Ohi. The shrine is wooden totan (?) Roof. There is a stone monument engraved with "Eleven-faced Kanzeon Bosatsu" in the precincts, and there is an explanation board about it, but it is difficult to understand because the contents are insufficient. Although it is a mixture of speculation, there was once a "Shinko Kannon Do hall", the 16th Temple of the Tanabe Kaibe 33 Kannon Sacred Ground in the precincts of our company (or adjacent area), but it was abolished due to the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism in the early Meiji period. In 1909, there was a fudasho ...
The shrine is also very simple and small. The torii gate is installed at the approval entrance in front of the shrine, but it is a shrine such as a guardian in the area that is often seen all over Japan.
A shrine near Ominato Station, the end point of the JR Ominato Line. The roof of the hall of worship, the roof of the shrine office, and the top of the torii gate are all covered with red tin (?). That was an impressive shrine.
Local jinja schline near Ogaki station
It is a local Jinja Shrine on the north side of JR Ominato Station. The precincts seemed to be well managed. The red stamp can be obtained at Daikakuin Kumano Shrine near Entsuji Temple.
16th Temple of the 33 Kannon pilgrimage to the tanabe seaside
About 3 minutes walk from Ominato Station. It is enshrined along National Highway 338. Founded in 1615. The deity is Ryoki Ohi. The shrine is wooden totan (?) Roof. There is a stone monument engraved with "Eleven-faced Kanzeon Bosatsu" in the precincts, and there is an explanation board about it, but it is difficult to understand because the contents are insufficient. Although it is a mixture of speculation, there was once a "Shinko Kannon Do hall", the 16th Temple of the Tanabe Kaibe 33 Kannon Sacred Ground in the precincts of our company (or adjacent area), but it was abolished due to the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism in the early Meiji period. In 1909, there was a fudasho ...
It's not a big shrine.
The shrine is also very simple and small. The torii gate is installed at the approval entrance in front of the shrine, but it is a shrine such as a guardian in the area that is often seen all over Japan.
A shrine with a red roof
A shrine near Ominato Station, the end point of the JR Ominato Line. The roof of the hall of worship, the roof of the shrine office, and the top of the torii gate are all covered with red tin (?). That was an impressive shrine.