Amanoiwato Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You need to climb up the chains in front of the shrine.
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It takes about 5 minutes to go along the side of the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace. A wooden copper-roofed shrine is built on a rock along the mountain stream (Miyagawa). The year of its founding is unknown. The deities are Kushiiwa Soto-no-Mikoto and Toyoiwa Soto-no-Mikoto. It is said to be the Okumiya of the Imperial Palace. In order to worship in front of the shrine, you need to climb the rocks along the iron chain, so if you think it is impossible, you should worship at the main shrine Harukasho near the shrine office.
The Nimuro of the God ケ It is a shrine formed in an unstable shape in a quiet valley at the foot of the mountain. The space held in the strange rocks, clear streams, and the original forest covered overhead, such as "Gozaishi" (read as "Miyowa"), which is said to have been seated by God 々, has an atmosphere that calms the mind. There is no road in this main shrine, and you need to climb through the chain of the quay. It was the main shrine that seniors and people with disabilities could not worship. mysterious.
About 10 minutes walk from the precincts of the Imperial Palace. There is a place of worship at Mt. Himuro on the way. There is a trace of the divine crest of the altar being cut, but the truth is unknown. In addition, there is a small Ryuto Shrine next to the information board, which suggests that Amaiwato Shrine originally enshrined the Ryujin. If you go down the steep stairs, Amaiwato Shrine is enshrined in a group of giant rocks where dragons seem to live. The space is mysterious. It's unbelievable, but a family is eating lunch on the big stones of this megalith. Insulting the faith of various people ...
I parked my car in the parking lot in front of the approach to the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace, visited the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace, and then visited on foot. The Himurogatake Harukasho on the way is a must-see. It is a landscape that I fell in love with when I saw it in the shrine guide book. Amaiwato Shrine is in a fairly difficult place further away. The main shrine is also a superb view. There is no information board near the main shrine, so it seems that many people will be able to return without visiting the two Iwaza on the back side of the main shrine.
It's a little hole, but it's a little shoulder watermark.
Original Text
One of the three former Ise shrines in Fukuchiyama City. It is located along the Tanigawa River behind the Imperial Palace Shrine (former Ise Naiku), and it is definitely recommended to go around as a set. Since you have to go down to the mountain stream, shoes that are hard to slip and easy to walk are almost essential. Since the surrounding roads are narrow, if you are a motorcycle, you have to park your car in the parking lot of Kodai Shrine (Naiku). (There is a space where you can park a little closer, but there are only a few cars.) The essential company is surprisingly small, and it is a little out of date as one of the three former Ise companies.
You need to climb up the chains in front of the shrine.
It takes about 5 minutes to go along the side of the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace. A wooden copper-roofed shrine is built on a rock along the mountain stream (Miyagawa). The year of its founding is unknown. The deities are Kushiiwa Soto-no-Mikoto and Toyoiwa Soto-no-Mikoto. It is said to be the Okumiya of the Imperial Palace. In order to worship in front of the shrine, you need to climb the rocks along the iron chain, so if you think it is impossible, you should worship at the main shrine Harukasho near the shrine office.
There is a main shrine in a great place
The Nimuro of the God ケ It is a shrine formed in an unstable shape in a quiet valley at the foot of the mountain. The space held in the strange rocks, clear streams, and the original forest covered overhead, such as "Gozaishi" (read as "Miyowa"), which is said to have been seated by God 々, has an atmosphere that calms the mind. There is no road in this main shrine, and you need to climb through the chain of the quay. It was the main shrine that seniors and people with disabilities could not worship. mysterious.
Dragon God Faith
About 10 minutes walk from the precincts of the Imperial Palace. There is a place of worship at Mt. Himuro on the way. There is a trace of the divine crest of the altar being cut, but the truth is unknown. In addition, there is a small Ryuto Shrine next to the information board, which suggests that Amaiwato Shrine originally enshrined the Ryujin. If you go down the steep stairs, Amaiwato Shrine is enshrined in a group of giant rocks where dragons seem to live. The space is mysterious. It's unbelievable, but a family is eating lunch on the big stones of this megalith. Insulting the faith of various people ...
It's a great view.
I parked my car in the parking lot in front of the approach to the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace, visited the former Ise Naiku Imperial Palace, and then visited on foot. The Himurogatake Harukasho on the way is a must-see. It is a landscape that I fell in love with when I saw it in the shrine guide book. Amaiwato Shrine is in a fairly difficult place further away. The main shrine is also a superb view. There is no information board near the main shrine, so it seems that many people will be able to return without visiting the two Iwaza on the back side of the main shrine.
It's a little hole, but it's a little shoulder watermark.
One of the three former Ise shrines in Fukuchiyama City. It is located along the Tanigawa River behind the Imperial Palace Shrine (former Ise Naiku), and it is definitely recommended to go around as a set. Since you have to go down to the mountain stream, shoes that are hard to slip and easy to walk are almost essential. Since the surrounding roads are narrow, if you are a motorcycle, you have to park your car in the parking lot of Kodai Shrine (Naiku). (There is a space where you can park a little closer, but there are only a few cars.) The essential company is surprisingly small, and it is a little out of date as one of the three former Ise companies.