The map on the tourist information at Himeji Station said "Okiku Shrine (Junior Shrine)", so when I came to see what it meant, there were two shrines in the same precincts. The street in front was the Juisho Front, this street side was Okiku Shrine, and the side far from the street was this Juisho Shrine. Although it is far from Otemae-dori, there were still several other tourists.
I stopped by because it was adjacent to Okiku Shrine, but it seems that it is actually a relationship between the head office and the subsidiary company, so I thought that this was the feeling that I could rent an eaves and take the main building.
Although it is also a town name, there are quite a few shrines with the same name nationwide. This is the direction of the demon gate of Himeji Castle, so it can be said that it is a shrine for the purpose of sealing the demon gate. Himeji is a famous tourist destination, but there are not many tourists, so you can relax.
Junisho Shrine is about a 10-minute walk from JR Himeji Station. I worshiped when I went to Himeji in September. This shrine is a historic shrine that enshrines Shohikona Omikami (the god of medicine) built in 928. It is said that he moved to his current location in 1175. At the end of the shrine, there is Okiku Shrine, which enshrines Okiku-san, who is famous for Banshu Sarayashiki. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them? Nearby is the light source temple of modern buildings.
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It's in the same precinct as Okiku Shrine.
The map on the tourist information at Himeji Station said "Okiku Shrine (Junior Shrine)", so when I came to see what it meant, there were two shrines in the same precincts. The street in front was the Juisho Front, this street side was Okiku Shrine, and the side far from the street was this Juisho Shrine. Although it is far from Otemae-dori, there were still several other tourists.
It seems to be a shrine with a long history ...
I stopped by because it was adjacent to Okiku Shrine, but it seems that it is actually a relationship between the head office and the subsidiary company, so I thought that this was the feeling that I could rent an eaves and take the main building.
You can walk from the station.
Although it is also a town name, there are quite a few shrines with the same name nationwide. This is the direction of the demon gate of Himeji Castle, so it can be said that it is a shrine for the purpose of sealing the demon gate. Himeji is a famous tourist destination, but there are not many tourists, so you can relax.
Okiku Jinja Shrine
Junisho Shrine is about a 10-minute walk from JR Himeji Station. I worshiped when I went to Himeji in September. This shrine is a historic shrine that enshrines Shohikona Omikami (the god of medicine) built in 928. It is said that he moved to his current location in 1175. At the end of the shrine, there is Okiku Shrine, which enshrines Okiku-san, who is famous for Banshu Sarayashiki. If you are interested in shrines and temples, why not visit them? Nearby is the light source temple of modern buildings.