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Slender い Domestic
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It is close to the A3 exit of Ogawacho and Awajicho Subway Station, about 50 m, and there is a torii gate and your company, which is slender between the bicycle parking lot and the multi-storey car park of the building, surrounded by a red fence at the top. Although it is a small precinct with poor sunlight, it is beautiful and one sacred tree stands out. I wanted the sacred tree to do its best, which would probably be cut off soon even if I stretched the branches as I liked. Together with the nearby Inari Shrine where the festival is held on the same day.
The year of its founding is unknown. It seems that the townspeople enshrined the mansion god of the samurai residence that withdrew in Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures). There is a magnificent sacred tree in the small precincts.
Enju Inari Shrine is a shrine near Ogawamachi Station. It was near the hotel, so I worshiped early in June. It is a small Inari-sama between the multi-storey car park and the bicycle storage area. There is a vermilion torii gate and a shrine. There was also a big Shinboku. There was a pair of fox statues in front of the shrine. This shrine is a mansion god enshrined in the lower mansion of Toshifusa Doi, the first Echizen Ono domain in the Edo period. In the Meiji era, the mansion moved, but the shrine remained as a guardian deity. In the early Showa period, 1 ...
Originally, the residence God of the DOI family, the Lord of Echizen Ono domain
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It is located between a three-dimensional parking lot and a parking lot. In the Edo period, it was enshrined as the residence deity of the lower residence of the Doi family, the lord of Echizen Ono domain, which was located near this area, and it is said that it remained as the guardian deity of this area even after the residence moved in the Meiji era. The company was well arranged and cleaning tools were placed in the narrow precincts, so it may still be valued by local people.
Slender い Domestic
It is close to the A3 exit of Ogawacho and Awajicho Subway Station, about 50 m, and there is a torii gate and your company, which is slender between the bicycle parking lot and the multi-storey car park of the building, surrounded by a red fence at the top. Although it is a small precinct with poor sunlight, it is beautiful and one sacred tree stands out. I wanted the sacred tree to do its best, which would probably be cut off soon even if I stretched the branches as I liked. Together with the nearby Inari Shrine where the festival is held on the same day.
the guardian of the lower house.
The year of its founding is unknown. It seems that the townspeople enshrined the mansion god of the samurai residence that withdrew in Haihan chiken (abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures). There is a magnificent sacred tree in the small precincts.
A small Inari near Ogawamachi Station
Enju Inari Shrine is a shrine near Ogawamachi Station. It was near the hotel, so I worshiped early in June. It is a small Inari-sama between the multi-storey car park and the bicycle storage area. There is a vermilion torii gate and a shrine. There was also a big Shinboku. There was a pair of fox statues in front of the shrine. This shrine is a mansion god enshrined in the lower mansion of Toshifusa Doi, the first Echizen Ono domain in the Edo period. In the Meiji era, the mansion moved, but the shrine remained as a guardian deity. In the early Showa period, 1 ...
Originally, the residence God of the DOI family, the Lord of Echizen Ono domain
It is located between a three-dimensional parking lot and a parking lot. In the Edo period, it was enshrined as the residence deity of the lower residence of the Doi family, the lord of Echizen Ono domain, which was located near this area, and it is said that it remained as the guardian deity of this area even after the residence moved in the Meiji era. The company was well arranged and cleaning tools were placed in the narrow precincts, so it may still be valued by local people.
The valley of the building.
It is a small shrine located a little alley from Awajicho Station. It's very hard to find because it's in the valley of the building.