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Right behind the Akashi City Astronomical Science Museum ⛩
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It was located right behind the Akashi City Astronomical Science Museum, but I passed through Tsukishoji Temple from the torii gate on the "Kame no Mizu" side and entered the precincts from the concrete Shinmon gate. Although it was a little hill, the precincts where the hall of worship stood in front were large and there was a parking lot in one corner. In addition, there was a cultural property designated by Akashi City in the precincts, and it was a historic shrine.
It is a short walk from Sanyo Train Hitomaru-mae Station. The common name is "Hitomaru-san". The 135 degrees east longitude passes. You can see the Astronomical Science Museum in front of you. When you climb the slope, you will find Hitomaru Shrine, which enshrines Kakimoto Hitomaro. From here, you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge up close.
It was just Reiwa and I thought there were many people, but it wasn't that much. It's a little easier to put it in the process as a set with the Astronomical Science Museum. It was said that it was a shrine where Kakihitomaro was enshrined.
It is a shrine dedicated to the poet of Manyo, Kakimoto Hitomaro. I walked from Akashi station, but the shrine is on a small hill and the mountain road is a steep staircase or slope.
It is a shrine that enshrines Kakihitomaro, who has many songs in Manyoshu and Kokin Wakashu. That's the name I heard once, right? While looking at the map, I managed to reach it even though I was a little lost, but I climbed a considerable slope. In the precincts, there was a stone dug with a phrase composed by Kasei 々.
Right behind the Akashi City Astronomical Science Museum ⛩
It was located right behind the Akashi City Astronomical Science Museum, but I passed through Tsukishoji Temple from the torii gate on the "Kame no Mizu" side and entered the precincts from the concrete Shinmon gate. Although it was a little hill, the precincts where the hall of worship stood in front were large and there was a parking lot in one corner. In addition, there was a cultural property designated by Akashi City in the precincts, and it was a historic shrine.
His common name was' Hitomaru San. '
It is a short walk from Sanyo Train Hitomaru-mae Station. The common name is "Hitomaru-san". The 135 degrees east longitude passes. You can see the Astronomical Science Museum in front of you. When you climb the slope, you will find Hitomaru Shrine, which enshrines Kakimoto Hitomaro. From here, you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge up close.
Order and first year
It was just Reiwa and I thought there were many people, but it wasn't that much. It's a little easier to put it in the process as a set with the Astronomical Science Museum. It was said that it was a shrine where Kakihitomaro was enshrined.
Shinto shrine
It is a shrine dedicated to the poet of Manyo, Kakimoto Hitomaro. I walked from Akashi station, but the shrine is on a small hill and the mountain road is a steep staircase or slope.
It enshrines a famous poet.
It is a shrine that enshrines Kakihitomaro, who has many songs in Manyoshu and Kokin Wakashu. That's the name I heard once, right? While looking at the map, I managed to reach it even though I was a little lost, but I climbed a considerable slope. In the precincts, there was a stone dug with a phrase composed by Kasei 々.