Kita Hachimangu Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Tenjin, local.
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Tenmangu is known locally as "Tenjin-san". The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, and it is said that he was moved from Kyoto in 1744. Colorful paintings are displayed on the ceiling of the main shrine. If you visit by car, we recommend that you visit from the back side because the road is narrow on the front side. There is a gateball field on the right side from the front, and there is space around it, so you can park your car.
Tenjin, local.
Tenmangu is known locally as "Tenjin-san". The deity is Sugawara no Michizane, and it is said that he was moved from Kyoto in 1744. Colorful paintings are displayed on the ceiling of the main shrine. If you visit by car, we recommend that you visit from the back side because the road is narrow on the front side. There is a gateball field on the right side from the front, and there is space around it, so you can park your car.