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Everything is painted vermilion.
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Founded in 1480. Originally enshrined at the ruins of Sanjo Castle, which is located north of the ruins of Sakurajima Castle, it was relocated to its current location in 1884 and became the precincts of Omura Shrine. All of the large torii, the dedicated torii, Haiden, and the main hall are vermilion shrines.
Founded in 1480. Originally enshrined at the ruins of Sanjo Castle, which is located north of the ruins of Sakurajima Castle, it was relocated to its current location in 1884 and became the precincts of Omura Shrine. All of the large torii, the dedicated torii, Haiden, and the main hall are vermilion shrines.
Inari Shrine, which was separated from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine during the Muromachi period, located in the back of the ruins of the main enclosure of Sabashima Castle. It is said that it was deeply worshiped by successive feudal lords during the Edo period.
Inari Shrine, which was separated from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine during the Muromachi period, located in the back of the ruins of the main enclosure of Sabashima Castle. It is said that it was deeply worshiped by successive feudal lords during the Edo period.
It is a shrine with a beautiful vermilion torii gate and shrine. It is located right next to Omura Shrine in the ruins of Tsurushima Castle. The cherry blossoms are also beautiful at this time of year.
Everything is painted vermilion.
Founded in 1480. Originally enshrined at the ruins of Sanjo Castle, which is located north of the ruins of Sakurajima Castle, it was relocated to its current location in 1884 and became the precincts of Omura Shrine. All of the large torii, the dedicated torii, Haiden, and the main hall are vermilion shrines.
Everything is painted vermilion.
Founded in 1480. Originally enshrined at the ruins of Sanjo Castle, which is located north of the ruins of Sakurajima Castle, it was relocated to its current location in 1884 and became the precincts of Omura Shrine. All of the large torii, the dedicated torii, Haiden, and the main hall are vermilion shrines.
Sakashima City Ben Maruji にある Sakaho Shrine
Inari Shrine, which was separated from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine during the Muromachi period, located in the back of the ruins of the main enclosure of Sabashima Castle. It is said that it was deeply worshiped by successive feudal lords during the Edo period.
Sakashima City Ben Maruji にある Sakaho Shrine
Inari Shrine, which was separated from Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine during the Muromachi period, located in the back of the ruins of the main enclosure of Sabashima Castle. It is said that it was deeply worshiped by successive feudal lords during the Edo period.
Right next to Omura Jinja shrine
It is a shrine with a beautiful vermilion torii gate and shrine. It is located right next to Omura Shrine in the ruins of Tsurushima Castle. The cherry blossoms are also beautiful at this time of year.