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A shrine with a sad anecdote at the time of michizane's relocation
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It was founded in 951. The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, and the history is also due to Michizane. When Michizane was transferred to Dazaifu due to the Masayasu Incident in 901, he took a break here, and his daughter, Princess Tsuruya, who heard the rumor, rushed to meet her father at a glance, but she couldn't meet after leaving. It is said that Michizane, who heard the story later, carved his own wooden statue and sent it to his daughter. It is said that the shrine was built to enshrin the wooden statue. Michizane was ... in 903
It is a shrine in a residential area south of Kozenji Station. It is also Tenmangu Shrine because it enshrines Sugawara no Michizane. The precincts were surrounded by many trees 々 and there was a quiet and sacred air that I couldn't believe was in a residential area.
Tenjin-san, who is related to Sugawara no Michizane, who is exiled to Dazaifu.
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It is located between Kozenji Station and Karien in Keihan. It is a shrine related to Sugawara no Michizane who is exiled to Dazaifu and his daughter who has chased Michizane. If you climb the stairs on the approach from the second torii gate, you will see the main shrine ahead of you. It's not that big, but it's a quaint shrine.
The deity is Michizane. It was founded 1067 years ago in the Western calendar 951 years ago. (I understand the year name, but there is no meaning such as the year name display, so only the Western calendar display). I had a hard time searching for this shrine. Because the kanji called "da" and "" are characters that are not in my personal computer software. It was a kanji called "" that reminds me of the complexity and mystery of the name. I used it for word of mouth by using copy software. When it becomes a shrine in front of this, the statue of michizane of the gods is also made by michizane himself, and ...
It is a shrine near Keihan Kozenji Station in Hirakata City. It is a shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, and it is crowded on New Year's Day. It's small at the autumn festival, but there are food stalls and children bought it with pocket money. It's not flashy, but it's a nice shrine.
A shrine with a sad anecdote at the time of michizane's relocation
It was founded in 951. The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, and the history is also due to Michizane. When Michizane was transferred to Dazaifu due to the Masayasu Incident in 901, he took a break here, and his daughter, Princess Tsuruya, who heard the rumor, rushed to meet her father at a glance, but she couldn't meet after leaving. It is said that Michizane, who heard the story later, carved his own wooden statue and sent it to his daughter. It is said that the shrine was built to enshrin the wooden statue. Michizane was ... in 903
Sugawara no michizane
It is a shrine in a residential area south of Kozenji Station. It is also Tenmangu Shrine because it enshrines Sugawara no Michizane. The precincts were surrounded by many trees 々 and there was a quiet and sacred air that I couldn't believe was in a residential area.
Tenjin-san, who is related to Sugawara no Michizane, who is exiled to Dazaifu.
It is located between Kozenji Station and Karien in Keihan. It is a shrine related to Sugawara no Michizane who is exiled to Dazaifu and his daughter who has chased Michizane. If you climb the stairs on the approach from the second torii gate, you will see the main shrine ahead of you. It's not that big, but it's a quaint shrine.
local ujigami?
The deity is Michizane. It was founded 1067 years ago in the Western calendar 951 years ago. (I understand the year name, but there is no meaning such as the year name display, so only the Western calendar display). I had a hard time searching for this shrine. Because the kanji called "da" and "" are characters that are not in my personal computer software. It was a kanji called "" that reminds me of the complexity and mystery of the name. I used it for word of mouth by using copy software. When it becomes a shrine in front of this, the statue of michizane of the gods is also made by michizane himself, and ...
A shrine with history and quaintness
It is a shrine near Keihan Kozenji Station in Hirakata City. It is a shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, and it is crowded on New Year's Day. It's small at the autumn festival, but there are food stalls and children bought it with pocket money. It's not flashy, but it's a nice shrine.