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An old shrine that has been valued for more than a thousand years
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The deity of the enshrined deity, Kamizuni-miko Founded in 686 A.D., the national construction of Honokuni, Kamizuni-miko was enshrined in another place before, but it is now enshrined here.
It is a shrine with a bright wide 々 from Toyokawa Station and a bright wide ㎞ right at the Miyashita intersection of National Highway 1. This shrine is symbolized by rabbits, there is a cute rabbit crest in the offering box, and there is a large white rabbit portable shrine in the main shrine, which is a little creepy and cute. It seems that wild boar sacrifices and Shinto rituals have been held in ancient times, and now there are 12 sparrows. It's along National Highway No. 1, so it's a good place to take a break for a drive.
I was impressed by the symbol of the shrine, but the response of the priest was very slow, and the two women of the worshipers continued to talk, and it was a pity that they could not feel the sacredness.
There is a shrine just south of National Highway 1. As the name suggests, this shrine seems to be a symbol (God?). There was a large symbol (doll) of the shrine. I'm born in the year of the rabbit, so it's nice to call it a shrine of rabbits, and I feel attachment. The surroundings are very peaceful in the countryside, and it's perfect for saying that rabbits run around! There is also a parking lot, so it is convenient to go by car.
It is a shrine located at the foot of Kosakai, which can be seen from National Highway No. 1. There is a festival in spring. The cherry blossoms bloom very beautifully.
An old shrine that has been valued for more than a thousand years
The deity of the enshrined deity, Kamizuni-miko Founded in 686 A.D., the national construction of Honokuni, Kamizuni-miko was enshrined in another place before, but it is now enshrined here.
the rabbit is creepy and cute.
It is a shrine with a bright wide 々 from Toyokawa Station and a bright wide ㎞ right at the Miyashita intersection of National Highway 1. This shrine is symbolized by rabbits, there is a cute rabbit crest in the offering box, and there is a large white rabbit portable shrine in the main shrine, which is a little creepy and cute. It seems that wild boar sacrifices and Shinto rituals have been held in ancient times, and now there are 12 sparrows. It's along National Highway No. 1, so it's a good place to take a break for a drive.
To the bad manners of worshipers ....
I was impressed by the symbol of the shrine, but the response of the priest was very slow, and the two women of the worshipers continued to talk, and it was a pity that they could not feel the sacredness.
is a symbol!
There is a shrine just south of National Highway 1. As the name suggests, this shrine seems to be a symbol (God?). There was a large symbol (doll) of the shrine. I'm born in the year of the rabbit, so it's nice to call it a shrine of rabbits, and I feel attachment. The surroundings are very peaceful in the countryside, and it's perfect for saying that rabbits run around! There is also a parking lot, so it is convenient to go by car.
Utajin
It is a shrine located at the foot of Kosakai, which can be seen from National Highway No. 1. There is a festival in spring. The cherry blossoms bloom very beautifully.