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A shrine placed as a Chinju to protect the oni gate of zojo Ji Temple
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At the entrance of Zojoji Temple, go through the Sangeta Gate and there is a small shrine in the corner on your right. A shrine in the precincts of the temple? If you think it is a remnant of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, it is a shrine that was placed as a guardian to protect the demon gate of Zojoji Temple. The official name is officially called Kumano sansho daigongen Gu shrine, and the enshrined deity is ietsu Miko Okami of Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine, omiki no Mikoto of Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine, and Izanagi no Mikoto of Kumano hayatama Jinja shrine. It seems that it is read as "Yuya Jinja" for some reason to write Kumano Shrine. mysterious
Kumano Sansho Daigongengu is located on the far right of the Sanketa Gate of Zojoji Temple. There is a stone torii gate and if you walk along the stone slab, you will find a small shrine. The recommended points are that Kumano Sansho Daigongengu enshrines the sacred bodies of Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha, and Kumano Hayatama Shrine, and is conducting the Kumano Mikoshi Ko at Zojoji Temple, Omotoyama, under the guidance of Jiro Watanuki. , It is expected that there is a benefit if you visit.
It is a small shrine on the northeast corner of Shiba-Zojoji Temple. The Shintai enshrines the Shintai of the three shrines in Kumano. The shrine was small and relatively new.
It was on the premises of Zojoji Temple. The location was difficult to understand because it was on the edge of Zojoji Temple. When you enter from the main gate of Zojoji Temple called Sanketaimon, you can see the main shrine in front of you, but it was on the right without going there.
Immediately after entering the three gates of zojo Ji Temple
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It is called "Yayu Jinja" at a shrine located north of the bell tower on the right, immediately after diving through the Sangeta Gate of the Jodo sect's head temple Zojoji Temple. It is located in the precincts of Zojoji Temple, but it is well partitioned and built. The three-legged Yakara, the symbol of the Japan Football Association, is depicted in the chozubachi.
A shrine placed as a Chinju to protect the oni gate of zojo Ji Temple
At the entrance of Zojoji Temple, go through the Sangeta Gate and there is a small shrine in the corner on your right. A shrine in the precincts of the temple? If you think it is a remnant of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, it is a shrine that was placed as a guardian to protect the demon gate of Zojoji Temple. The official name is officially called Kumano sansho daigongen Gu shrine, and the enshrined deity is ietsu Miko Okami of Kumano Hongu Taisha shrine, omiki no Mikoto of Kumano Nachi Taisha shrine, and Izanagi no Mikoto of Kumano hayatama Jinja shrine. It seems that it is read as "Yuya Jinja" for some reason to write Kumano Shrine. mysterious
Today's walk course (Meguro ward, Minato ward)
Kumano Sansho Daigongengu is located on the far right of the Sanketa Gate of Zojoji Temple. There is a stone torii gate and if you walk along the stone slab, you will find a small shrine. The recommended points are that Kumano Sansho Daigongengu enshrines the sacred bodies of Kumano Hongu Taisha, Kumano Nachi Taisha, and Kumano Hayatama Shrine, and is conducting the Kumano Mikoshi Ko at Zojoji Temple, Omotoyama, under the guidance of Jiro Watanuki. , It is expected that there is a benefit if you visit.
in the corner of zojoji
It is a small shrine on the northeast corner of Shiba-Zojoji Temple. The Shintai enshrines the Shintai of the three shrines in Kumano. The shrine was small and relatively new.
in the zojoji temple.
It was on the premises of Zojoji Temple. The location was difficult to understand because it was on the edge of Zojoji Temple. When you enter from the main gate of Zojoji Temple called Sanketaimon, you can see the main shrine in front of you, but it was on the right without going there.
Immediately after entering the three gates of zojo Ji Temple
It is called "Yayu Jinja" at a shrine located north of the bell tower on the right, immediately after diving through the Sangeta Gate of the Jodo sect's head temple Zojoji Temple. It is located in the precincts of Zojoji Temple, but it is well partitioned and built. The three-legged Yakara, the symbol of the Japan Football Association, is depicted in the chozubachi.