Sada Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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In ancient times, it was a venerable old shrine called "Sada Taisha" as one of the three major shrines in Izumo province. It is a shrine that is rare in Japan, with three main shrines lined up and three shrines lined up. The main deity is Sada no Okami, and in "Izumo no Kuni Fudoki" it is written as one of the four major gods in Izumo. Also known as Sarutahiko Okami, it is popular as the god of good luck and good luck. Tanaka Jinja shrine of the overseas sessha shrine is very rare nationwide, with the company of "marriage" and "marriage" back to back. ...
I visited this shrine on a tour of Izumo's "God Festival". The inside of the shrine was very refreshing, and it was a calm and powerful shrine, but it wasn't heavy. I had a group prayer for the first time, but I'm glad you prayed. He is the god of traffic safety and road opening. It's not flashy (no need), but I think it's a good shrine for those who want to push their own way.
It is a shrine in Kashima Town where the nuclear power plant is located. It is a shrine with history and tradition. The shrine is also large and the precincts are large. The parking lot is also large.
I happened to run around here and encountered it. It seems that there weren't many worshipers within the visible range, but it was a very powerful shrine.
The appearance of three wonderful main shrines is beautiful! !!
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It is located about 5 kilometers north of Lake Shinji on Prefectural Road 264. It is a shrine that is considered to be one of the three major shrines in Izumo Province, and the three major shrines refer to Izumo Taisha, Kumano Taisha, and Sata Shrine. Izumo Taisha Shrine and Kumano Taisha Shrine are Izumo Kuni Ichinomiya, and Sata Shrine is Izumo Kuni Ninomiya, and I visited all three major shrines on this trip, but all three were wonderful shrines. There are three wonderful main shrines in Sata Jinja shrine, both of which are Taisha shrines, and in the middle of the front, "...
Today's walk course (Matsue city)
In ancient times, it was a venerable old shrine called "Sada Taisha" as one of the three major shrines in Izumo province. It is a shrine that is rare in Japan, with three main shrines lined up and three shrines lined up. The main deity is Sada no Okami, and in "Izumo no Kuni Fudoki" it is written as one of the four major gods in Izumo. Also known as Sarutahiko Okami, it is popular as the god of good luck and good luck. Tanaka Jinja shrine of the overseas sessha shrine is very rare nationwide, with the company of "marriage" and "marriage" back to back. ...
and it was a refreshing air.
I visited this shrine on a tour of Izumo's "God Festival". The inside of the shrine was very refreshing, and it was a calm and powerful shrine, but it wasn't heavy. I had a group prayer for the first time, but I'm glad you prayed. He is the god of traffic safety and road opening. It's not flashy (no need), but I think it's a good shrine for those who want to push their own way.
Historical and traditional shrines
It is a shrine in Kashima Town where the nuclear power plant is located. It is a shrine with history and tradition. The shrine is also large and the precincts are large. The parking lot is also large.
Great.
I happened to run around here and encountered it. It seems that there weren't many worshipers within the visible range, but it was a very powerful shrine.
The appearance of three wonderful main shrines is beautiful! !!
It is located about 5 kilometers north of Lake Shinji on Prefectural Road 264. It is a shrine that is considered to be one of the three major shrines in Izumo Province, and the three major shrines refer to Izumo Taisha, Kumano Taisha, and Sata Shrine. Izumo Taisha Shrine and Kumano Taisha Shrine are Izumo Kuni Ichinomiya, and Sata Shrine is Izumo Kuni Ninomiya, and I visited all three major shrines on this trip, but all three were wonderful shrines. There are three wonderful main shrines in Sata Jinja shrine, both of which are Taisha shrines, and in the middle of the front, "...