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Cute little shrine nestled in the heart of Yamagata
If you ever had the feeling of somewhere "opening up" before you, this would be one of those places. When you turn the corner to approach this adorable Inari Shrine, it's almost as if you step into a ...
Since I visited the site of the Sannomaru earthworks, I went around from the north side, but there is an entrance along the street in front of the station, so it is easier to understand. It is said that this name is derived from the custom of writing a song on a strip and dedicating it to the shrine. The main shrine was also reasonably good.
The name of the shrine is derived from the custom of the castle owners and castle people singing and dedicating songs. People in Yamagata had high cultural skills, didn't they? The hall of worship seemed relatively new, and the decorations under the eaves were shiny. The precincts are not large, but they were cleaned cleanly, so I worshiped comfortably.
Short album に Song を Book いて God に Fengna する Fengxi
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Along the main street in front of Yamagata Station. The beginning was built in Yamagata Castle built during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties by Kaneyori Shiba, the ancestor of Mr. Mogami. There is a custom in which the Lord of the castle and the person of the castle 々 write a song in the strip and dedicate it to God, and there is a bridge that does not pass the song, and it is' utakake. ' It means that the name remains.
1618 It is said that the origin of the year was that the predecessor, Gofozan Kichishoin, solicited Inari from Fushimi, Kyoto. It is located on the main street in front of the station from Yamagata Station. This shrine, which is read as Utakakeinarijinja, had a bridge that was not allowed to cross unless you read a song, so it seems that worshipers had a custom of dedicating songs. The faith of Mogami family 々 is thick and is located in the former Yamagata Castle. At the gathering place near the three torii gates, Mitsuya dewajian, a soba shop of a famous soba shop, entered the store as a tenant and ...
Cute little shrine nestled in the heart of Yamagata
If you ever had the feeling of somewhere "opening up" before you, this would be one of those places. When you turn the corner to approach this adorable Inari Shrine, it's almost as if you step into a ...
Main hall
Since I visited the site of the Sannomaru earthworks, I went around from the north side, but there is an entrance along the street in front of the station, so it is easier to understand. It is said that this name is derived from the custom of writing a song on a strip and dedicating it to the shrine. The main shrine was also reasonably good.
Cultural level が high い
The name of the shrine is derived from the custom of the castle owners and castle people singing and dedicating songs. People in Yamagata had high cultural skills, didn't they? The hall of worship seemed relatively new, and the decorations under the eaves were shiny. The precincts are not large, but they were cleaned cleanly, so I worshiped comfortably.
Short album に Song を Book いて God に Fengna する Fengxi
Along the main street in front of Yamagata Station. The beginning was built in Yamagata Castle built during the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties by Kaneyori Shiba, the ancestor of Mr. Mogami. There is a custom in which the Lord of the castle and the person of the castle 々 write a song in the strip and dedicate it to God, and there is a bridge that does not pass the song, and it is' utakake. ' It means that the name remains.
beside the site of sannomaru earthenware
1618 It is said that the origin of the year was that the predecessor, Gofozan Kichishoin, solicited Inari from Fushimi, Kyoto. It is located on the main street in front of the station from Yamagata Station. This shrine, which is read as Utakakeinarijinja, had a bridge that was not allowed to cross unless you read a song, so it seems that worshipers had a custom of dedicating songs. The faith of Mogami family 々 is thick and is located in the former Yamagata Castle. At the gathering place near the three torii gates, Mitsuya dewajian, a soba shop of a famous soba shop, entered the store as a tenant and ...