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Motoori Norinaga-no-miya Shrine

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1533-2 Tonomachi, Matsusaka, Mie 515-0073, JapanMap
Phone+81 598-21-6566
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  • Tokugawa_Ieyasu
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    A Shrine Where The Famous Literary Man is Enshrined

    On the small hill, you'll find an tiny shrine after the ascending the steps. The deity enshrined here is Motoori Norinaga who was a medical doctor as well as a literary man. It is believed that the d...

    Reviewed on Mar 30, 2018
  • 伸 榊
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    Shishima の

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    As expected, when it comes to Norinaga Motoori class, will a shrine be built with its name? Located down from Matsuzaka Castle, there is a monument of 」 when asked about the famous 「 Yamato Shin of Shikishima. The names of the Shikishima Tai troop, Yamato Tai troop, Asahi Tai troop, and Yamato Tai troop of the first special attack corps are taken from here

    Reviewed on May 31, 2024
  • Meander767454
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    it's a little from the ruins of matsuzaka castle.

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    If you go down the stone steps on the south side of the Matsuzaka Castle Ruins, you will arrive in front of the torii gate in just a short time. If you climb a little further stone steps, you can see the wooden hall of worship.

    Reviewed on Mar 22, 2022
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    Principal sacrifice god は Chinese scholar Benju Xuanchang

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    It is Jinja Shrine, which enshrines the scholar of Japanese classical literature Norinaga Motoori on the south side of the Matsusaka Castle Ruins. There is also Matsuhanshinsha right next to the site, so I think it's a good idea to worship at the same time. There is a red stamp.

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2020
  • Passport729115
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    Silently enshrined

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    It is quietly enshrined with the stone monument of Norinaga Motoori's Waka poem. It was right next to Matsuhanshinsha. I got a red stamp of Waka stamp for 300 yen. You should stop by the Matsusaka Castle Ruins.

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2019
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