Sanekusanjiro Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's at the entrance of sanehisa village.
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It is located at the entrance of the Miku village. There is no parking lot, so park your car on the side of the road. From the precincts of the shrine, you can see the Miku coast in the distance.
Legend of the son of the fallen warrior of the legend
Original Text
Minamoto no Tametomo, who was a giant and rampant, went to this island after the rotation, and Mitsuhisa was born between the daughter of the island, and Mitsuhisa was born, and Mitsuhisa was born. There are many legends of the Heike Ochibusha, but it seems that there is a story of Genji around here, which is interesting. There is also a stone of power comparison cloud 々. After going to the gym and becoming muscle bone 々, those who want to be popular may have a profit cloud 々 if they join hands.
It is on the right side of the slope before going to the village of Sanehisa. I went down to the village, stopped my car and walked. It is a shrine that stands quietly as if the passage of time has stopped.
the son of minamoto no tametomo is the enshrined deity.
Original Text
Sanjiro Miku is a child of Minamoto no Tametomo, and both parents and children have a legend. Kakeromajima is a very romantic island with many legends of Genji other than the Heike. The small shrine is also eye-catching in this shrine, but for some reason it was strange that the roofs were all red.
According to the "origin" listed at the entrance of the shrine in the Saneku District, the west end of Kakeroma Island, history dates back to 800 years ago. At that time, minamoto no Tametomo landed on Kikaijima, and the local daughter told me that she had a dream the night before, and she became a couple and had an eldest son. After that, she went south of Amami Oshima and came to Mitsuhisa at the western end of Kakeromajima. The eldest son's name is Sanjiro Sanjiro, and it is said that the name was given to the shrine as the name of Sanjiro Sanjiro. On the day I went, everyone ...
it's at the entrance of sanehisa village.
It is located at the entrance of the Miku village. There is no parking lot, so park your car on the side of the road. From the precincts of the shrine, you can see the Miku coast in the distance.
Legend of the son of the fallen warrior of the legend
Minamoto no Tametomo, who was a giant and rampant, went to this island after the rotation, and Mitsuhisa was born between the daughter of the island, and Mitsuhisa was born, and Mitsuhisa was born. There are many legends of the Heike Ochibusha, but it seems that there is a story of Genji around here, which is interesting. There is also a stone of power comparison cloud 々. After going to the gym and becoming muscle bone 々, those who want to be popular may have a profit cloud 々 if they join hands.
A shrine that stands quietly in nature
It is on the right side of the slope before going to the village of Sanehisa. I went down to the village, stopped my car and walked. It is a shrine that stands quietly as if the passage of time has stopped.
the son of minamoto no tametomo is the enshrined deity.
Sanjiro Miku is a child of Minamoto no Tametomo, and both parents and children have a legend. Kakeromajima is a very romantic island with many legends of Genji other than the Heike. The small shrine is also eye-catching in this shrine, but for some reason it was strange that the roofs were all red.
A shrine derived from minamoto no tametomo
According to the "origin" listed at the entrance of the shrine in the Saneku District, the west end of Kakeroma Island, history dates back to 800 years ago. At that time, minamoto no Tametomo landed on Kikaijima, and the local daughter told me that she had a dream the night before, and she became a couple and had an eldest son. After that, she went south of Amami Oshima and came to Mitsuhisa at the western end of Kakeromajima. The eldest son's name is Sanjiro Sanjiro, and it is said that the name was given to the shrine as the name of Sanjiro Sanjiro. On the day I went, everyone ...