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Inabe Shrine

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796 Kitaoyashiro, Toin-cho, Inabe-gun 511-0257, Mie PrefectureMap
Phone+81 594-76-2424
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  • traveling-happy-cat
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    It is famous for the Shinto ritual "raise horse Shinto ritual".

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    The name seems to have been named because Mr. Inabe, a powerful family in Itazu Province (Hyogo), came to this area. It seems that the time of construction is not exactly known, but it is presumed before that because it came out in the 800s in the record. The famous place here is the "Raising Horse Shinto ritual" held on the first Saturday and Sunday of April every year. It is a Shinto ritual that is only held here in the whole country and in the neighboring Kuwana City, kasutado Shrine, but now the scale is larger and famous, but ...

    Reviewed on Mar 3, 2019
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    On げ Ma Shenshi Yuxiang のdi

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    The uphorse Shinto ritual is a Shinto ritual held only in two places nationwide. That is Inabe Shrine and Tado Taisha in the neighboring town. Tado Taisha's uphorse Shinto ritual is more famous, but it seems that Inabe Shrine originated. The annual festival is held every April, and "raise horses" and "Ryuma horses" are dedicated. There were no worshipers because they visited the day after the third day. In the precincts, there are "Soreiden", "Maiden", "Kaguraden", "Enmaden / Yakushido" and shrines built above the front and rear burial mounds. ...

    Reviewed on Jan 11, 2019
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    On げ Horse

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    It is famous for the raising horse Shinto ritual held on Saturdays and Sundays in the first week of April. It is often reported on TV, but this one has a history. Compared to many times, it is vacant, so this is recommended for those who want to take a closer look.

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2017
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    〜 Dashe Festival on げ Ma Shenshi 〜

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    The brave young warrior jockey is a local high school student. It is held every Saturday and Sunday of April. However, as in 2017, if April 1st and 2nd are Saturdays and Sundays, it will be 8th and 9th. Designated as an intangible folk cultural property in Mie Prefecture, the trial festival 10:00 / ride 11:00 / main hall festival 11:00 / AI 13:00 / raising horse 16:00 / Watari 16:30 / Ryu horse honraku Festival 10:00 / ride 11:00 / main hall festival 11:30 / AI 13:00 / upper ...

    Reviewed on Apr 12, 2017
  • yoiyoirio
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    A Shinto ritual older than Tado Jinja shrine

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    The Tado Taisha Shrine in Tado Town, Kuwana City is famous for the raising horse Shinto ritual, but it seems that this shrine has been around for a long time in history, and it is held every year on the first Saturday and Sunday of 4 month. Like a shrine famous for horses, there are statues of horses on the precincts and approaches.

    Reviewed on Dec 15, 2015

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