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Sudōtennō-sha Shrine

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45 Nishikiideracho, Nara 630-8307, Nara PrefectureMap
Phone+81 742-23-3416
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  • akira8288
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    there is a legend of vengeful spirits

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    Sudoten no Usha is located in the Kiji district and is almost adjacent to Renjoji, which is also known as the site of Kiji.

    Reviewed on Feb 9, 2020
  • akira8288
    akira8288
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    there is a legend of vengeful spirits

    Original Text

    Sudoten no Usha is located in the Kiji district and is almost adjacent to Renjoji, which is also known as the site of Kiji.

    Reviewed on Feb 9, 2020
  • takayamaryuuzan
    takayamaryuuzan
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    A shrine on the outskirts of Nara Cho

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    Suspected that Emperor Kanmu's younger brother, Prince Sawara, was involved in the assassination of Fujiwara Tanetsugu, the crown prince was abolished and exiled to Awaji Island. On the way, he complained of innocence, fasted and died. After that, a natural disaster occurred around the next 々 and Emperor Kanmu, and there were no close relatives. It is a shrine built to calm grudges by posthumously conferring it with Emperor Sudo, thinking that it was the curse of imperial Prince Sawara. It is a shrine with a solemn atmosphere without the terrifying feeling of sealing grudges.

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2016
  • takayamaryuuzan
    takayamaryuuzan
    ta-icon

    A shrine on the outskirts of Nara Cho

    Original Text

    Suspected that Emperor Kanmu's younger brother, Prince Sawara, was involved in the assassination of Fujiwara Tanetsugu, the crown prince was abolished and exiled to Awaji Island. On the way, he complained of innocence, fasted and died. After that, a natural disaster occurred around the next 々 and Emperor Kanmu, and there were no close relatives. It is a shrine built to calm grudges by posthumously conferring it with Emperor Sudo, thinking that it was the curse of imperial Prince Sawara. It is a shrine with a solemn atmosphere without the terrifying feeling of sealing grudges.

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2016
  • GoPlaces805349
    GoPlaces805349
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    the torii gates are also in here.

    Original Text

    It was the name of Emperor Sudo, which I couldn't hear, but when I read the explanation board, I heard that a shrine was built to seduce the soul of "Emperor Sudo". I didn't know anything about this era, and I was excited to take this opportunity to investigate deeply. There were no tourists here and it was quiet.

    Reviewed on Feb 25, 2015
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