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Take Shrine

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Open year round, 24/7
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2757-2 Saiku Ushiba, Meiwa-cho, Taki-gun 515-0321, Mie PrefectureMap
Phone+81 596-52-2935
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  • mamemofu38
    mamemofu38
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    A shrine with a deep relationship with the neighboring saigu shrine

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    1 Month 3 I stopped by after visiting Ise-san during consecutive holidays. Former 々, it seems that she lived in Saigu, the princess who serves Ise Jingu. This is a small shrine surrounded by railroad tracks and roads, but there was also a stone lantern with the name of a different shrine, enshrining nearby shrines.

    Reviewed on Jan 12, 2020
  • 清人 森
    清人 森
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    It's not a tourist destination.

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    History Recommended for those who are interested in Saio, it is an ordinary shrine. Usually, the priest is absent. It can only be seen at festivals. The priest of the nearby Yuji Sakura Shrine also serves as a priest.

    Reviewed on Nov 26, 2019
  • traveling-happy-cat
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    what is saio?

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    The person who posted earlier has written an outline to some extent, so I will talk about "Saio" as a story related to Saigu, the place name here. (I didn't know well ...) "Saiou" refers to an unmarried princess who serves Ise Jingu and Kamo Shrine as a shrine maiden instead of the emperor, and Saiou who serves Ise Jingu is Saigu. It is said that Saio, who serves Kamo Shrine, was called Saiin. Saigu is a custom that lasted from around 670 to around 1330, and in about 660, there were more than 60 Saio ...

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2019
  • on-take3
    on-take3
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    It's in Meiwa Town, the town of Dynasty Roman.

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    After watching the movie "Star Wars" at Aeon Meiwa during the three consecutive holidays at the beginning of the New Year, I visited Takeshi Shrine here because it was a good time. Is it meaningless? No, war movie? After seeing it, I try to remove the stain by worshiping the shrine. By the way, this shrine was born in 1911 when 25 gods from the former Saigu Village were enshrined, and it has a pretty taste. I visited you while the cold wind was blowing. 2 Rei 2 Applause 1 I'm glad I was thankful. The world is peace ...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2018

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