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It is said that it was enshrined by soliciting God from Ishiya Shrine on Awaji Island.
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The deities are Izanagi-miko, Izanagi-miko, Dainichi-satsu-miko, Tsukiyomi-miko, Suzuki-naru-miko, and Choshi-miko, which are Shikinaisha and former prefectural shrines. In addition to this, there is a 2 company (Inazome Shrine, Izakaku Shrine), which is a shikinaisha, which is the theory shrine of Iwatohime Shrine. It is said that it was created by soliciting a god from Ishiya Shrine on Awaji Island. The deity has choshi no Mikoto, and it is also called Akashi Iwaya Ebisu. Perhaps the Ebisu faith is popular, there is a stone statue of Ebisu in front, and there is a small torii gate for Ebisu in the back of the main hall. Also ...
It was a big shrine and a very nice shrine. I was able to worship in the cheerful and pleasant weather in spring. It was about 10 minutes on foot from the fish shelf shopping street.
It's right next to Funamachi, a popular Akashi Yaki restaurant.
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I visited on Saturday in late October. It is always right next to Funamachi, a popular store in line. Although it is a large precinct, there were no other worshipers. It is said that the "Oshataka Festival" is held every year 7 month because it solicited the deity from Iwaya on Awaji Island at a historic shrine.
I passed by on a rainy day. There were no people. We recommend both visiting Omoto on Awaji Island. It seems that it was a shrine that the feudal lord himself worships, the birthplace god of Akashi Castle. Omoto is Iwaya Shrine on Awaji Island, and it is said that he called God from there.
During the waiting time for the tamagoyaki Funamachi store, there was a small girl in the waiting family in front of me, and I was worried that I would not go to the shrine several times. After eating, I found a bus stop just a short walk from the restaurant. Iwaya Shrine was right away. I thought it was a place that seems to be historical, but I visited after reporting that I was able to travel safely for the time being. After returning home and investigating, I learned about the pine tree of Hikaru Genji Tsukimi. I like the tale of Genji, so if you look more properly ...
It is said that it was enshrined by soliciting God from Ishiya Shrine on Awaji Island.
The deities are Izanagi-miko, Izanagi-miko, Dainichi-satsu-miko, Tsukiyomi-miko, Suzuki-naru-miko, and Choshi-miko, which are Shikinaisha and former prefectural shrines. In addition to this, there is a 2 company (Inazome Shrine, Izakaku Shrine), which is a shikinaisha, which is the theory shrine of Iwatohime Shrine. It is said that it was created by soliciting a god from Ishiya Shrine on Awaji Island. The deity has choshi no Mikoto, and it is also called Akashi Iwaya Ebisu. Perhaps the Ebisu faith is popular, there is a stone statue of Ebisu in front, and there is a small torii gate for Ebisu in the back of the main hall. Also ...
Shinto shrine
It was a big shrine and a very nice shrine. I was able to worship in the cheerful and pleasant weather in spring. It was about 10 minutes on foot from the fish shelf shopping street.
It's right next to Funamachi, a popular Akashi Yaki restaurant.
I visited on Saturday in late October. It is always right next to Funamachi, a popular store in line. Although it is a large precinct, there were no other worshipers. It is said that the "Oshataka Festival" is held every year 7 month because it solicited the deity from Iwaya on Awaji Island at a historic shrine.
Iwakaya
I passed by on a rainy day. There were no people. We recommend both visiting Omoto on Awaji Island. It seems that it was a shrine that the feudal lord himself worships, the birthplace god of Akashi Castle. Omoto is Iwaya Shrine on Awaji Island, and it is said that he called God from there.
Favorite of strange girls
During the waiting time for the tamagoyaki Funamachi store, there was a small girl in the waiting family in front of me, and I was worried that I would not go to the shrine several times. After eating, I found a bus stop just a short walk from the restaurant. Iwaya Shrine was right away. I thought it was a place that seems to be historical, but I visited after reporting that I was able to travel safely for the time being. After returning home and investigating, I learned about the pine tree of Hikaru Genji Tsukimi. I like the tale of Genji, so if you look more properly ...