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Awa Shrine

延喜式内・安房神社
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Historical Sites
Open today at 8:30-17:00
Address:
589 Daijingū, Tateyama, Chiba 294-0233, JapanMap
Phone: +81 470-28-0034
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The home of Japanese gods There are many shrines in Japan. I have always heard that I really want to go and see it myself. A few days ago, I finally had time, so I chose the security shrine in Guanshan City, which is relatively close. I heard that married couples will hold ceremonies in the shrine, and the newborn babies will be taken to the shrine by their parents to pray. In short, it is a good place to pray. It is not the same as the domestic temple. The shrine worships various gods in Japan, and our temple worships Buddha. When I first saw the security shrine, I saw the cherry blossoms on both sides of the road. It was beautiful. I had to say that Japan was really clean. I said that it was also a scenic spot, but I couldn't see a little garbage. The trash can was not seen everywhere. Then go to the two wooden pillars at the entrance of the shrine, tied to the rope, the rope is tied with 4 ears like the curtains, like tassels, but this is not a tassel, I checked it and said it was called a rope, I don’t know what the specific role is. It may be a unique thing in the shrine, so no one explained it to me. Asking a god sign learns that other visiting locals ask for a god sign, which is a bit like asking for a temple sign, is to draw a fortune-telling small paper sign, which records the predictions of evil or good on different paper. After seeing the God's sign I drew, I usually tied it to the designated branch to ask for the realization of my wish. I asked for one, and I was serious about tied it to the tree, hoping that my wish would be realized. Tip: This is a place where Japan worships the gods, so you can't laugh and play here, you must be serious and solemn, showing respect for the gods. Ticket information: Free open. Things like signing the royal guard or origami are expensive.

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