Awaga Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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it's tajima kuniichinomiya.
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The deities are Amamisari-no-Mikoto, Hikoza-no-O, Hikoho-hotemi-son, Shikinaisha (Meishin University), Tajima Kuniichinomiya, and the former prefectural shrine. I visited the site of Takeda Castle. There is a free parking lot. It was during consecutive holidays, but the figures were sparse probably because it was evening. The back of the main shrine was a thick hill and looked like an old burial mound, but it was unknown whether it was an old burial mound due to unexplored investigation.
I took a taxi from Wadayama Station to the shrine. The driver kindly contacted me in advance via the company's radio, saying, "If you want to receive the red stamp, I will contact Mr. Miyaji." It seems that Mr. Miyaji is asked to "contact us in advance because I may be absent". And he guided me to my home opposite the shrine and received a red stamp safely. Unfortunately it was a heavy rain, but there were no other people to visit, so I visited slowly ...
11 I visited in late month. I visited after seeing the sea of clouds in Takeda Castle nearby, so it was quite early, so the shrine office was not open. The parking lot is in good condition. The shrine is not so big, but it is an old shrine in Tajima Province, and the Teshimon gate was also erected because the national imperial envoy visited, which remains today. The precincts were clean and I was able to see the vivid maples just in the autumn leaves season.
I went to the Tajima Gosha Myojin pilgrimage. The route started from here and went north. The precincts were surrounded by greenery. I was able to get the red stamp safely!
I visited again for the first time in a year and two months. There was snow for the first time, but this time there was no snow and there was wonderful moss. After passing through the tower gate, there was a hall of worship on your right. I could see the main shrine in the back from the side. I was able to get the red stamp at the shrine office.
it's tajima kuniichinomiya.
The deities are Amamisari-no-Mikoto, Hikoza-no-O, Hikoho-hotemi-son, Shikinaisha (Meishin University), Tajima Kuniichinomiya, and the former prefectural shrine. I visited the site of Takeda Castle. There is a free parking lot. It was during consecutive holidays, but the figures were sparse probably because it was evening. The back of the main shrine was a thick hill and looked like an old burial mound, but it was unknown whether it was an old burial mound due to unexplored investigation.
It's hard to go by public transport alone.
I took a taxi from Wadayama Station to the shrine. The driver kindly contacted me in advance via the company's radio, saying, "If you want to receive the red stamp, I will contact Mr. Miyaji." It seems that Mr. Miyaji is asked to "contact us in advance because I may be absent". And he guided me to my home opposite the shrine and received a red stamp safely. Unfortunately it was a heavy rain, but there were no other people to visit, so I visited slowly ...
An old shrine in Tajima province
11 I visited in late month. I visited after seeing the sea of clouds in Takeda Castle nearby, so it was quite early, so the shrine office was not open. The parking lot is in good condition. The shrine is not so big, but it is an old shrine in Tajima Province, and the Teshimon gate was also erected because the national imperial envoy visited, which remains today. The precincts were clean and I was able to see the vivid maples just in the autumn leaves season.
Mingshendashe
I went to the Tajima Gosha Myojin pilgrimage. The route started from here and went north. The precincts were surrounded by greenery. I was able to get the red stamp safely!
Revisit
I visited again for the first time in a year and two months. There was snow for the first time, but this time there was no snow and there was wonderful moss. After passing through the tower gate, there was a hall of worship on your right. I could see the main shrine in the back from the side. I was able to get the red stamp at the shrine office.