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Yamada Tenmangu Shrine, one of the three major Tenjins in Nagoya. The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning. Ume that appears in Sugawara no Michizane's Waka poems 々. The song "Don't forget spring with plum blossoms" written when he was transferred to Dazaifu is too famous. 5 I also like the song "I want to put on the cheeks similar to the color of plum blossoms" written at the age of the year. It is said that it is a childish Waka poem that just composed a honest feeling, but it is drifting there ...
It seems that Nagoya Santenjin is the second generation of the Owari Tokugawa family, Mitsutomo, solicited the spirit of Michizane from Dazaifu. It's a residential area close to Osone, but it doesn't feel very lively. The purpose here was to wash the gold (kogane) shrine and lottery in the stock bag (J〇 Pro 〇 Ku) and wash it carefully, but there was no benefit.
There were many families with students who would have refrained from taking the examination at the time. The money shrine is in the same precincts. Omikuji beckoning cats, radaruma, rats and colors 々 It's fun because it's decorated. There is also a parking lot, so if you want to go to a slightly unusual shrine, please go.
Plums were in full bloom in white and red. Around the cow, there were small zodiac mouse figurines, and votive tablets that wrote the wishes of students who came to pray for success were lined up. In the precincts, there was a brush that had been used in the brush mound, and there was also a snug stone for couples.
Yamada Tenmangu, Ueno Tenmangu, and Sakuraten Shrine's 3 were written as Santenjin in Nagoya. Since it is the examination season, the pilgrims were also seen as students.
Tianzhu Palace の Mei
Yamada Tenmangu Shrine, one of the three major Tenjins in Nagoya. The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning. Ume that appears in Sugawara no Michizane's Waka poems 々. The song "Don't forget spring with plum blossoms" written when he was transferred to Dazaifu is too famous. 5 I also like the song "I want to put on the cheeks similar to the color of plum blossoms" written at the age of the year. It is said that it is a childish Waka poem that just composed a honest feeling, but it is drifting there ...
I'm sorry.
It seems that Nagoya Santenjin is the second generation of the Owari Tokugawa family, Mitsutomo, solicited the spirit of Michizane from Dazaifu. It's a residential area close to Osone, but it doesn't feel very lively. The purpose here was to wash the gold (kogane) shrine and lottery in the stock bag (J〇 Pro 〇 Ku) and wash it carefully, but there was no benefit.
God of exams and God of money
There were many families with students who would have refrained from taking the examination at the time. The money shrine is in the same precincts. Omikuji beckoning cats, radaruma, rats and colors 々 It's fun because it's decorated. There is also a parking lot, so if you want to go to a slightly unusual shrine, please go.
The plums were in full bloom in white and red.
Plums were in full bloom in white and red. Around the cow, there were small zodiac mouse figurines, and votive tablets that wrote the wishes of students who came to pray for success were lined up. In the precincts, there was a brush that had been used in the brush mound, and there was also a snug stone for couples.
Santenjin in Nagoya
Yamada Tenmangu, Ueno Tenmangu, and Sakuraten Shrine's 3 were written as Santenjin in Nagoya. Since it is the examination season, the pilgrims were also seen as students.