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It's solemn.
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It is enshrined in a place where you can walk north of 7 〜 8 minutes on the street where Hida Kokubunji is located. The time I went out was a quiet time when one local was visiting the precincts of one street. It seems that there are many gods and listen to your daily gratitude and requests. The Chozuya is decorated with beautiful floating balls and flowers, and it is good to visit for girls and shine ♪
It is said to have been built in the 930s at the Sosha in the Hida region. Sosha is called Ichinomiya (the most precious shrine) to greet the gods of the region when the kokushi (the position like the current governor) appointed to the shogunate is transferred to each region (now the prefecture). ) I visited Sannomiya and Shinomiya to visit each shrine every time I went to Shinto rituals, so I said, "If you gather all the related shrines and visit here, you can go to all of them. OK Wow! "Simplified ...
It is said that it was built during the Shohei era of the Heian period, and the first shrine was built in 1191. As a general shrine in Hida Province, it enshrines the eight seats (three seats in Ono-gun, five seats in Arashiro-gun) and ten seats in the national history description shrine. The precincts are well maintained, and in the back of the Shinmei-zukuri shrine stands beautifully in the greenery.
It is enshrined about 1km north of Takayama Station. It is an old-fashioned shrine that is said to have been built in the Heian period and has Ukon cherry blossoms and Sakon Tachibana. The main deity is the first national construction in Hida Province, "Ohachii-mei," a descendant of Tenhomei. The shrine that declined in the Muromachi period declined again from the time of the great famine of tenmei after the reconstruction by shigeyori Nagamori, the Lord of Takayama Jo castle 3. It was rebuilt about 200 years ago by Norinaga Motoori's disciples, and the current shrine was built in the Meiji period. Eighteen seats of the side hall ...
I got off the bus from Hida Furukawa to Takayama at "Sosha" and worshiped. There was no entrance on the bus street side, but it was just a short walk from the stop. Apart from the red stamp, there was a commemorative stamp, and I was swollen. After worshiping, I walked to Takayama Station.
It's solemn.
It is enshrined in a place where you can walk north of 7 〜 8 minutes on the street where Hida Kokubunji is located. The time I went out was a quiet time when one local was visiting the precincts of one street. It seems that there are many gods and listen to your daily gratitude and requests. The Chozuya is decorated with beautiful floating balls and flowers, and it is good to visit for girls and shine ♪
It was a nice atmosphere in the heavy rain.
It is said to have been built in the 930s at the Sosha in the Hida region. Sosha is called Ichinomiya (the most precious shrine) to greet the gods of the region when the kokushi (the position like the current governor) appointed to the shogunate is transferred to each region (now the prefecture). ) I visited Sannomiya and Shinomiya to visit each shrine every time I went to Shinto rituals, so I said, "If you gather all the related shrines and visit here, you can go to all of them. OK Wow! "Simplified ...
As a general shrine in HIDA province
It is said that it was built during the Shohei era of the Heian period, and the first shrine was built in 1191. As a general shrine in Hida Province, it enshrines the eight seats (three seats in Ono-gun, five seats in Arashiro-gun) and ten seats in the national history description shrine. The precincts are well maintained, and in the back of the Shinmei-zukuri shrine stands beautifully in the greenery.
There is a benefit of all shrines in the city!
It is enshrined about 1km north of Takayama Station. It is an old-fashioned shrine that is said to have been built in the Heian period and has Ukon cherry blossoms and Sakon Tachibana. The main deity is the first national construction in Hida Province, "Ohachii-mei," a descendant of Tenhomei. The shrine that declined in the Muromachi period declined again from the time of the great famine of tenmei after the reconstruction by shigeyori Nagamori, the Lord of Takayama Jo castle 3. It was rebuilt about 200 years ago by Norinaga Motoori's disciples, and the current shrine was built in the Meiji period. Eighteen seats of the side hall ...
A neat envy.
I got off the bus from Hida Furukawa to Takayama at "Sosha" and worshiped. There was no entrance on the bus street side, but it was just a short walk from the stop. Apart from the red stamp, there was a commemorative stamp, and I was swollen. After worshiping, I walked to Takayama Station.