Prince Shotoku also visited the temple to pray for the safety of the construction of Horyu Ji Temple.
Original Text
It is a shrine that enshrines the wind god, which is said to be a pair with Hirose Taisha, which enshrines the water god across the Yamato River. One of the 22 companies. The Shimenawa wrapped around the pillars of the hall of worship gives a unique and strong impression like a dragon. It was a shrine that I wanted to visit again during the Fujin Taisai Festival in July using hand-tube fireworks.
Kaze no Miya It is also called Tatsuta Hongu shrine, and it is a formal former Kanpei Jinja shrine counted as the wind god of Tatsuta (chushichi Sha) along with the water god of Hirose. Although there are few worshipers, it has an atmosphere that is different from the format, and it feels very good, including the last shrine, Hakuryu Daimyojin.
The view was free and it was a shrine that boasts a large precinct.
Original Text
A shikinaisha that enshrines the "God of the Wind" called Tatsuta Kazejin. Many worshipers are involved in voyage safety because of preventing wind damage, but originally it is the god of harvest. The "Fuchin Festival" of the festival is held from 674 in the Western calendar 674 (although there is no specification for confirmation), and it is an old shrine in an old shrine that is said to have been built for 1350 years even if it is simply deducted. Every year 7 It is held on the first Sunday of the month and dedicates Fuchin drums and Kagura. Finally, "tetsu fireworks" will be launched.
It is a large shrine near JR Misato Station, and is the former Kanpei Taisha Shrine. I felt far away because I walked on the way back from Mt. Shigi, but it's actually not far from Oji. It's a big shrine, but the precincts are clean. I heard that this shrine is a famous place for autumn leaves, but Sanmuroyama, which is also famous for autumn leaves, is also near here.
Beautiful
A beautiful shrine with thousands of stone candles that are light 3x per year. Also a peaceful ambiance with beautiful wisteria hangings.
Prince Shotoku also visited the temple to pray for the safety of the construction of Horyu Ji Temple.
It is a shrine that enshrines the wind god, which is said to be a pair with Hirose Taisha, which enshrines the water god across the Yamato River. One of the 22 companies. The Shimenawa wrapped around the pillars of the hall of worship gives a unique and strong impression like a dragon. It was a shrine that I wanted to visit again during the Fujin Taisai Festival in July using hand-tube fireworks.
Zhongqishe
Kaze no Miya It is also called Tatsuta Hongu shrine, and it is a formal former Kanpei Jinja shrine counted as the wind god of Tatsuta (chushichi Sha) along with the water god of Hirose. Although there are few worshipers, it has an atmosphere that is different from the format, and it feels very good, including the last shrine, Hakuryu Daimyojin.
The view was free and it was a shrine that boasts a large precinct.
A shikinaisha that enshrines the "God of the Wind" called Tatsuta Kazejin. Many worshipers are involved in voyage safety because of preventing wind damage, but originally it is the god of harvest. The "Fuchin Festival" of the festival is held from 674 in the Western calendar 674 (although there is no specification for confirmation), and it is an old shrine in an old shrine that is said to have been built for 1350 years even if it is simply deducted. Every year 7 It is held on the first Sunday of the month and dedicates Fuchin drums and Kagura. Finally, "tetsu fireworks" will be launched.
Old Guanbi Dashe
It is a large shrine near JR Misato Station, and is the former Kanpei Taisha Shrine. I felt far away because I walked on the way back from Mt. Shigi, but it's actually not far from Oji. It's a big shrine, but the precincts are clean. I heard that this shrine is a famous place for autumn leaves, but Sanmuroyama, which is also famous for autumn leaves, is also near here.