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Win and lose の Shenxuan
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It is a shrine that enshrines Yata Glass, which is famous for its soccer marks. He is said to be the god of competition such as entrance exams, employment, and sports.
It is a shrine that enshrines Yata Glass, which is famous for its soccer marks. He is said to be the god of competition such as entrance exams, employment, and sports.
Located in a district called Saiga, it is a shrine derived from Saiga Shu during the Warring States period. It's usually quiet, but it's crowded with a lot of people during the festival.
Located in a district called Saiga, it is a shrine derived from Saiga Shu during the Warring States period. It's usually quiet, but it's crowded with a lot of people during the festival.
A shrine worshiped as the guardian deity of 'Saiga Shu' during the Sengoku period (period of Warring States)
Original Text
Yamiya Shrine is a shrine located in Sekido, Wakayama City. The main deity is Kamo Taketsu no Mikoto, but I think it is easier to understand the other name Yatarasu no Mikoto than this. Yachikara is a three-legged crow that is said to have led Kamiwa Iwarebiko (later Emperor Kamiyamato Iwarebiko) from Kumano to Yamato during the Jinmu Tosei, and is a symbol mark of the Japan Football Association. It is also familiar with that. Yamiyajin ...
Win and lose の Shenxuan
It is a shrine that enshrines Yata Glass, which is famous for its soccer marks. He is said to be the god of competition such as entrance exams, employment, and sports.
Win and lose の Shenxuan
It is a shrine that enshrines Yata Glass, which is famous for its soccer marks. He is said to be the god of competition such as entrance exams, employment, and sports.
Jinja shrine related to Saiga Shu
Located in a district called Saiga, it is a shrine derived from Saiga Shu during the Warring States period. It's usually quiet, but it's crowded with a lot of people during the festival.
Jinja shrine related to Saiga Shu
Located in a district called Saiga, it is a shrine derived from Saiga Shu during the Warring States period. It's usually quiet, but it's crowded with a lot of people during the festival.
A shrine worshiped as the guardian deity of 'Saiga Shu' during the Sengoku period (period of Warring States)
Yamiya Shrine is a shrine located in Sekido, Wakayama City. The main deity is Kamo Taketsu no Mikoto, but I think it is easier to understand the other name Yatarasu no Mikoto than this. Yachikara is a three-legged crow that is said to have led Kamiwa Iwarebiko (later Emperor Kamiyamato Iwarebiko) from Kumano to Yamato during the Jinmu Tosei, and is a symbol mark of the Japan Football Association. It is also familiar with that. Yamiyajin ...