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A small shrine.
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I worshiped when I took a walk around JR Noda Station in April. It is about a 10-minute walk from JR Noda Station. It is a shrine with a vermilion torii gate and tamagaki. It seems to be a shrine related to Noda Fuji, but when I worshiped, the wisteria flowers were already over. There are also Kagefuji Okami and Kasuga Shrine nearby. If you are interested in shrines and temples, Noda Fuji, why not visit it?
The neighborhood is surrounded by buildings, but there was a wisteria shelf. There were some similar things in the neighborhood. Because of winter, the red torii was more prominent than wisteria.
"Osaka City, Noda Fujito Designated for Cultural Finance"
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There was a red torii gate and a shrine right near "Kasuga Shrine" where the "Wisteria Ruins of Noda" monument stands. In front of it, there is an explanation written by the Lions Club that says "Noda Fuji designated as Osaka City Award Cultural Property". There was also a wisteria shelf here.
There are many songs that praise wisteria, including the songs of the Ashikaga Shogunate Shogun, Yoshiaki Ashikaga, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and haiku poets, and although the local area is close, it was not possible. Is it a wisteria of Noda? It seems that it was said. It is said that this Shirafuji Okami was the ancestor of Yoshiaki Ashikaga, who wrote the first, enshrined Benzaiten because of the beauty of the Koo area.
A small shrine.
I worshiped when I took a walk around JR Noda Station in April. It is about a 10-minute walk from JR Noda Station. It is a shrine with a vermilion torii gate and tamagaki. It seems to be a shrine related to Noda Fuji, but when I worshiped, the wisteria flowers were already over. There are also Kagefuji Okami and Kasuga Shrine nearby. If you are interested in shrines and temples, Noda Fuji, why not visit it?
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The neighborhood is surrounded by buildings, but there was a wisteria shelf. There were some similar things in the neighborhood. Because of winter, the red torii was more prominent than wisteria.
"Osaka City, Noda Fujito Designated for Cultural Finance"
There was a red torii gate and a shrine right near "Kasuga Shrine" where the "Wisteria Ruins of Noda" monument stands. In front of it, there is an explanation written by the Lions Club that says "Noda Fuji designated as Osaka City Award Cultural Property". There was also a wisteria shelf here.
The connection between Noda and Fuji
There are many songs that praise wisteria, including the songs of the Ashikaga Shogunate Shogun, Yoshiaki Ashikaga, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and haiku poets, and although the local area is close, it was not possible. Is it a wisteria of Noda? It seems that it was said. It is said that this Shirafuji Okami was the ancestor of Yoshiaki Ashikaga, who wrote the first, enshrined Benzaiten because of the beauty of the Koo area.