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At the intersection in front of Kihi Shrine, there is a monument of Sunamochi Shinji statue. According to the explanation panel, a famous bronze took an initiative to improve the road as this area use...
It is said that the yugyo shonin carried sand and renovated it to help the difficulty of the people who worship Kihi Jingu 々. It is a monument installed from the historical fact.
A statue carrying sand and involved in civil engineering was standing. There was an explanation board beside it, and the origin of "Osamochi Shinto ritual" was recorded. It was a monument in a corner of the intersection near Kihi Jingu Shrine.
A story around the 14th century. A Shinto ritual related to the fact that the front of Kehi Jingu Shrine is a cove, and the approach is muddy and difficult to walk, and the yugyo shonin, who couldn't see it, carried sand and renovated it. It is said that it will be held when the chief of the temple changes at the head temple of the Jishu sect, but it seems to be a rare Shinto ritual that is rarely seen every year, let alone every year.
A statue of three people working at the intersection corner in front of kihi Jingu shrine in ichinomiya, Echizen province. The Kamakura period Ikuan 3 Year (1301) Tokimune's Yugyo Shonin 2 When the other A of the world went to Kehi Jingu shrine, the approach was muddy and the people were difficult to see, and the sand was carried and repaired. It seems to be a statue. It seems to be a phrase of Basho. It is an interesting statue and there is also a monument to the ancestor of Shinnaibushi next to it.
Road improvement work
At the intersection in front of Kihi Shrine, there is a monument of Sunamochi Shinji statue. According to the explanation panel, a famous bronze took an initiative to improve the road as this area use...
there are many events.
It is said that the yugyo shonin carried sand and renovated it to help the difficulty of the people who worship Kihi Jingu 々. It is a monument installed from the historical fact.
Monument of civil engineering
A statue carrying sand and involved in civil engineering was standing. There was an explanation board beside it, and the origin of "Osamochi Shinto ritual" was recorded. It was a monument in a corner of the intersection near Kihi Jingu Shrine.
a very rare statue of a Shinto ritual.
A story around the 14th century. A Shinto ritual related to the fact that the front of Kehi Jingu Shrine is a cove, and the approach is muddy and difficult to walk, and the yugyo shonin, who couldn't see it, carried sand and renovated it. It is said that it will be held when the chief of the temple changes at the head temple of the Jishu sect, but it seems to be a rare Shinto ritual that is rarely seen every year, let alone every year.
Compared with the front of the Shengong の
A statue of three people working at the intersection corner in front of kihi Jingu shrine in ichinomiya, Echizen province. The Kamakura period Ikuan 3 Year (1301) Tokimune's Yugyo Shonin 2 When the other A of the world went to Kehi Jingu shrine, the approach was muddy and the people were difficult to see, and the sand was carried and repaired. It seems to be a statue. It seems to be a phrase of Basho. It is an interesting statue and there is also a monument to the ancestor of Shinnaibushi next to it.