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It is said to be former Izumo and is said to be older than Izumo Taisha shrine
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I went on a tour. I was surprised at Izumo Taisha in Kyoto, but it is said that it is probably older than Izumo Taisha because it is said to be formerly Izumo. It is famous as the three major gods of marriage, fortune and longevity. It is a shrine rooted in the local area. It is said that Mikage Falls and Banza are power spots.
Various gods were enshrined and there were many money boxes. It's not a big shrine, but there were posters for Shichigosan and weddings, and they gave me a red stamp. It was fun to see that the heart made of dead leaves is truly a marriage shrine.
Worship on Sunday evening. There are several parking lots, but there is only a space for 5 or 6 cars in front of the shrine. The precincts are on the slope of the mountain. The deity is Okuninushi and his empress. In oral tradition, the Isojo family (Yamato hime is also this clan) enshrined the god Kunato, who worships Izumo Sainokami. The precincts are gorgeous like a shrine in Kyoto. There are many Iwaza in the precincts, and when you enter the guardian forest, there is a large Iwaza next to the tumulus. There is a god 々 that is suitable to call it Iwaza instead of megalithic rocks. ...
Please go once. It is a magnificent shrine with a surprising depth. It may be a good idea to check the events and visit. There is spring water and if it is orderly, you can take it home.
The deities are Okuninushi, Mihotsuhime, and Meishin University's Shikinaisha, Tanba Kuniichinomiya, and the former Kokuheichusha. Recently, it is famous as a power spot, and many people visited it. To visit Mt. Mikage in the back, you need to get a tasuki for 100 yen at the shrine office. The Iwaza in the back of the main shrine certainly made me feel something strong. There was a free parking lot in front of the approach and several tens of meters away.
It is said to be former Izumo and is said to be older than Izumo Taisha shrine
I went on a tour. I was surprised at Izumo Taisha in Kyoto, but it is said that it is probably older than Izumo Taisha because it is said to be formerly Izumo. It is famous as the three major gods of marriage, fortune and longevity. It is a shrine rooted in the local area. It is said that Mikage Falls and Banza are power spots.
I can't go to Izumo Taisha shrine easily.
Various gods were enshrined and there were many money boxes. It's not a big shrine, but there were posters for Shichigosan and weddings, and they gave me a red stamp. It was fun to see that the heart made of dead leaves is truly a marriage shrine.
The zaza
Worship on Sunday evening. There are several parking lots, but there is only a space for 5 or 6 cars in front of the shrine. The precincts are on the slope of the mountain. The deity is Okuninushi and his empress. In oral tradition, the Isojo family (Yamato hime is also this clan) enshrined the god Kunato, who worships Izumo Sainokami. The precincts are gorgeous like a shrine in Kyoto. There are many Iwaza in the precincts, and when you enter the guardian forest, there is a large Iwaza next to the tumulus. There is a god 々 that is suitable to call it Iwaza instead of megalithic rocks. ...
Qijie びの Shrine
Please go once. It is a magnificent shrine with a surprising depth. It may be a good idea to check the events and visit. There is spring water and if it is orderly, you can take it home.
It's been known as a power spot these days.
The deities are Okuninushi, Mihotsuhime, and Meishin University's Shikinaisha, Tanba Kuniichinomiya, and the former Kokuheichusha. Recently, it is famous as a power spot, and many people visited it. To visit Mt. Mikage in the back, you need to get a tasuki for 100 yen at the shrine office. The Iwaza in the back of the main shrine certainly made me feel something strong. There was a free parking lot in front of the approach and several tens of meters away.