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Memories of oni Festival
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940 A shrine with a long history. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Speaking of Shinmeisha, the demon festival held in 2 month every year is famous. It is a festival that tells the spring to Higashi Mikawa, and is also designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property. The highlight of the demon festival is a Shinto ritual called "the teasing of the red demon and the Tengu". The battle that Tengu punishes the rough red demon is a Shinto ritual, but it is very humorous. It is said that when the red demons scatter, they take a bath of tankiri and white powder, they will not get sick in summer. ...
The style is the same as [Ise Jingu / Naigu] and there is a "Yohaisho", which makes you feel the style.
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I worshiped because 5 of this building [Main Hall] [Heiden and Haiden] [Kagura Hall] [Shinko] [Chozuya] are "nationally registered tangible cultural properties". When you visit, you can feel the style because it is the same as [Ise Jingu / Naigu]. Inner cut (horizontal)], [wind hole; two and a half], [Kenyugi; 6 books. In addition, there is "Ise Jingu Haruhaisho" attached photo in front of [Haiden]. There are countless shrines in Japan. "Haru ...
It is a venerable shrine near Toyohashi Park. There are several nationally designated important cultural properties, including the main shrine. It was built around the middle of the Heian period and was in the castle, but moved to its current location in the Meiji period.
Immediately from the tram stop "Toyohashi Koen-mae". There is the first torii gate along the street where the tram runs. Founded in 940. Moved to its current location in 1885. Renamed the current company name in 1951. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Since the main hall, Heiden, and Haiden (both registered tangible cultural properties of Japan) were built in 1930, more than 90 years have passed, but it is not damaged because the shikinen Sengu (repair) is carried out every 20 years. In front of the Haiden, there is a pine named 'Tosho Gu shrine mikoshikake pine', and Oishi is placed under it. ...
Emperor Suzaku donated this land to Ise Jingu when he was pleased with the suppression of the Taira no Masakado Rebellion. Famous for the strange festival "Oni Matsuri" in the world. Blue, red, and black demons appear and sprinkle white flour of flour flashy. I also turned white.
Memories of oni Festival
940 A shrine with a long history. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Speaking of Shinmeisha, the demon festival held in 2 month every year is famous. It is a festival that tells the spring to Higashi Mikawa, and is also designated as a national important intangible folk cultural property. The highlight of the demon festival is a Shinto ritual called "the teasing of the red demon and the Tengu". The battle that Tengu punishes the rough red demon is a Shinto ritual, but it is very humorous. It is said that when the red demons scatter, they take a bath of tankiri and white powder, they will not get sick in summer. ...
The style is the same as [Ise Jingu / Naigu] and there is a "Yohaisho", which makes you feel the style.
I worshiped because 5 of this building [Main Hall] [Heiden and Haiden] [Kagura Hall] [Shinko] [Chozuya] are "nationally registered tangible cultural properties". When you visit, you can feel the style because it is the same as [Ise Jingu / Naigu]. Inner cut (horizontal)], [wind hole; two and a half], [Kenyugi; 6 books. In addition, there is "Ise Jingu Haruhaisho" attached photo in front of [Haiden]. There are countless shrines in Japan. "Haru ...
There are many cultural properties.
It is a venerable shrine near Toyohashi Park. There are several nationally designated important cultural properties, including the main shrine. It was built around the middle of the Heian period and was in the castle, but moved to its current location in the Meiji period.
the stone where ieyasu sat
Immediately from the tram stop "Toyohashi Koen-mae". There is the first torii gate along the street where the tram runs. Founded in 940. Moved to its current location in 1885. Renamed the current company name in 1951. The deity is Amaterasu Kodaijin. Since the main hall, Heiden, and Haiden (both registered tangible cultural properties of Japan) were built in 1930, more than 90 years have passed, but it is not damaged because the shikinen Sengu (repair) is carried out every 20 years. In front of the Haiden, there is a pine named 'Tosho Gu shrine mikoshikake pine', and Oishi is placed under it. ...
I'm all white.
Emperor Suzaku donated this land to Ise Jingu when he was pleased with the suppression of the Taira no Masakado Rebellion. Famous for the strange festival "Oni Matsuri" in the world. Blue, red, and black demons appear and sprinkle white flour of flour flashy. I also turned white.