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It was just across the road from Morinomiya Station on the loop line. Although the road is wide, the precincts of the shrine are quite limited and I couldn't wipe out the feeling of crampedness. On the road side, there was a monument of the company name carved with the torii gate, commonly known as "Morinomiya". The hall of worship in the precincts stood up the stone steps, and in the back it seemed to be an urban shrine where you could see the building.
It is a shikinaisha and former Fusha, and the deities are Emperor Yomei, Empress Anahobemato, and Prince Shotoku. It is known as the former Shitennoji Temple. It is said to be a shikinaisha, but it is not listed in the Engishiki Shinto shrine, which is strange. It is in front of the station of Morinomiya Station. The current precincts are compact sizes.
It seems that it was the site where the main house of Mononobe Moriya, who fought against Prince Shotoku and Umako Soga, was located. After the victory, Prince Shotoku and Emperor Yomei, who are parents, are enshrined as the main deities. It is also called Morinomiya Shrine. It was derived from the name because he had two cherry blossoms brought from Silla.
It is right there from Morinomiya Station. The hawk is called "Kasagi" with a difficult name. It seems that it was a crow bird and was raised here a long time ago. It was founded in 589 and has been around for more than 1400 years. Furu ~, it is a surprise. Emperor Yomei, Prince Shotoku, etc. are enshrined.
It is a short walk from Morinomiya Station. It felt small as a shrine. The first character "" of the shrine was also used with a magpie and difficult kanji, so I couldn't read it.
Senzhigong Shenji
It was just across the road from Morinomiya Station on the loop line. Although the road is wide, the precincts of the shrine are quite limited and I couldn't wipe out the feeling of crampedness. On the road side, there was a monument of the company name carved with the torii gate, commonly known as "Morinomiya". The hall of worship in the precincts stood up the stone steps, and in the back it seemed to be an urban shrine where you could see the building.
It is known as the former Shitennoji Temple.
It is a shikinaisha and former Fusha, and the deities are Emperor Yomei, Empress Anahobemato, and Prince Shotoku. It is known as the former Shitennoji Temple. It is said to be a shikinaisha, but it is not listed in the Engishiki Shinto shrine, which is strange. It is in front of the station of Morinomiya Station. The current precincts are compact sizes.
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It seems that it was the site where the main house of Mononobe Moriya, who fought against Prince Shotoku and Umako Soga, was located. After the victory, Prince Shotoku and Emperor Yomei, who are parents, are enshrined as the main deities. It is also called Morinomiya Shrine. It was derived from the name because he had two cherry blossoms brought from Silla.
That's a little bit, Morinomiya go!
It is right there from Morinomiya Station. The hawk is called "Kasagi" with a difficult name. It seems that it was a crow bird and was raised here a long time ago. It was founded in 589 and has been around for more than 1400 years. Furu ~, it is a surprise. Emperor Yomei, Prince Shotoku, etc. are enshrined.
Difficult Chinese characters
It is a short walk from Morinomiya Station. It felt small as a shrine. The first character "" of the shrine was also used with a magpie and difficult kanji, so I couldn't read it.