Nishide Chinjuinari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Mr. Billiken in the hall of worship.
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It was within walking distance from Kobe station. A pillar marked "Historic Site Taira no Tsunetoshi Tomb" stood beside the sidewalk, and this was Inari Shrine. There was only Mr. Inari, and it was characterized by a vermilion-painted torii gate, and "Biliken-san" was also enshrined in the hall of worship in the back of the front.
A shrine in Hyogo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It was along the main street of National Highway No. 2. There were many lanterns at the entrance, and there were flags and signs, so it was easy to understand. Although it is a very small shrine, Mr. Piriken is enshrined in the main shrine, and the mound of Tsunetoshi Taira (Taira Atsumori's older brother) who died in the Genpei War and Kahei Takataya dedicated to maritime traffic safety. A pair of stone lanterns, I was surprised that there were many attractions such as the shrine of Hyuga Shrine, which enshrines the god of the safe delivery guardian.
There is a shrine along the national highway, which has a lot of traffic connecting Kobe and Himeji. Although it is a small shrine, it seems to be a shrine that has been trusted for a long time with the lanterns presented by wealthy merchant Kahei Takataya.
I visited Nanamiya Shrine on the way back. There are plenty of Billiken and Taira Tsunetoshi. When you walk in front of you, you can't help but stop by.
Mr. Billiken in the hall of worship.
It was within walking distance from Kobe station. A pillar marked "Historic Site Taira no Tsunetoshi Tomb" stood beside the sidewalk, and this was Inari Shrine. There was only Mr. Inari, and it was characterized by a vermilion-painted torii gate, and "Biliken-san" was also enshrined in the hall of worship in the back of the front.
Small but many attractions! !!
A shrine in Hyogo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It was along the main street of National Highway No. 2. There were many lanterns at the entrance, and there were flags and signs, so it was easy to understand. Although it is a very small shrine, Mr. Piriken is enshrined in the main shrine, and the mound of Tsunetoshi Taira (Taira Atsumori's older brother) who died in the Genpei War and Kahei Takataya dedicated to maritime traffic safety. A pair of stone lanterns, I was surprised that there were many attractions such as the shrine of Hyuga Shrine, which enshrines the god of the safe delivery guardian.
It's a small shrine, but it's a beautiful shrine.
There is a shrine along the national highway, which has a lot of traffic connecting Kobe and Himeji. Although it is a small shrine, it seems to be a shrine that has been trusted for a long time with the lanterns presented by wealthy merchant Kahei Takataya.
it was a busy palace.
I visited Nanamiya Shrine on the way back. There are plenty of Billiken and Taira Tsunetoshi. When you walk in front of you, you can't help but stop by.
Shinto shrine
Nishide Chinju Inari Shrine is about a 10-minute walk from Kobe Station. It's small and cute. Come along with Minato Hachiman Shrine.