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the shrine officials misled the car.
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I worshiped comfortably. However, when I returned to the parking lot after worshiping, there was a trace of mischief by my car. When I checked the video by parking monitoring of the drive recorder, the mischief of an elderly man who came out of the office was recorded from beginning to end. I went to the shrine office to protest and argued, but I couldn't get a sincere apology until the end. (Since it should not be an individual attack, I will refrain from any further details.) If you value your car, park in the shrine and ...
About 10 minutes walk from Imabari station. A large torii stands facing National Highway 317. Founded in 712. Separated from Nankobo due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The deity is Oyamazumi Okami. The hall of worship was built in 1575 and is a wooden cypress bark roof (tangible cultural property designated by the prefecture). The main shrine is made of wooden copper plate. Near the precinct shrine Narahara Shrine, there is a camphor tree (a natural monument designated by the city) that is over 300 years old.
A large shrine adjacent to Minami Kobo of the 55th fudasho of Shikoku 88 sacred places
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On December 11, 2020, I visited Nankobo on this day. From there, walk to the adjacent Oyamazumi Shrine. Nankobo was originally an annex of Oyamazumi Shrine, which is enshrined in Omishima. Separated and independent by the Meiji Restrict Ordinance of the Separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Historical writing. The hall of worship that Murakami Suigun rebuilt in 1575. Main hall. Kiyotaka Inari Shrine. Kojinja Anaba Shrine 〔 Anaba Jinja) The camphor tree of the Shinto tree is ...
It is located near the station facing the prefectural road. Shrines and temples such as Nankobo are lined up in the neighborhood. The name is written on the signboard for explanations set up by Ehime Prefecture. You can see the importance of building. It is a big shrine, although it is called Betsugu.
Are you gathering faith for locals more than neighboring Shikoku 88 or Nankobo in the sacred place? Nankobo was a small group of 々 pilgrimage + another pilgrimage, only a few people were worshiping, but this is clearly a local person, one by one, next 々 I'm visiting. I'm just holding hands together, but I can see that the locals are revered. This is an old shrine that has been less than 1320 since its founding, even though it is a separate shrine. It is also called "Mishimachi Gozen" in the local area ...
the shrine officials misled the car.
I worshiped comfortably. However, when I returned to the parking lot after worshiping, there was a trace of mischief by my car. When I checked the video by parking monitoring of the drive recorder, the mischief of an elderly man who came out of the office was recorded from beginning to end. I went to the shrine office to protest and argued, but I couldn't get a sincere apology until the end. (Since it should not be an individual attack, I will refrain from any further details.) If you value your car, park in the shrine and ...
Custaceae over 300 years old
About 10 minutes walk from Imabari station. A large torii stands facing National Highway 317. Founded in 712. Separated from Nankobo due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The deity is Oyamazumi Okami. The hall of worship was built in 1575 and is a wooden cypress bark roof (tangible cultural property designated by the prefecture). The main shrine is made of wooden copper plate. Near the precinct shrine Narahara Shrine, there is a camphor tree (a natural monument designated by the city) that is over 300 years old.
A large shrine adjacent to Minami Kobo of the 55th fudasho of Shikoku 88 sacred places
On December 11, 2020, I visited Nankobo on this day. From there, walk to the adjacent Oyamazumi Shrine. Nankobo was originally an annex of Oyamazumi Shrine, which is enshrined in Omishima. Separated and independent by the Meiji Restrict Ordinance of the Separation of Buddhism and Shintoism. Historical writing. The hall of worship that Murakami Suigun rebuilt in 1575. Main hall. Kiyotaka Inari Shrine. Kojinja Anaba Shrine 〔 Anaba Jinja) The camphor tree of the Shinto tree is ...
A fairly large shrine
It is located near the station facing the prefectural road. Shrines and temples such as Nankobo are lined up in the neighborhood. The name is written on the signboard for explanations set up by Ehime Prefecture. You can see the importance of building. It is a big shrine, although it is called Betsugu.
Dasandao の Dashanyu Shrine の Biegong です
Are you gathering faith for locals more than neighboring Shikoku 88 or Nankobo in the sacred place? Nankobo was a small group of 々 pilgrimage + another pilgrimage, only a few people were worshiping, but this is clearly a local person, one by one, next 々 I'm visiting. I'm just holding hands together, but I can see that the locals are revered. This is an old shrine that has been less than 1320 since its founding, even though it is a separate shrine. It is also called "Mishimachi Gozen" in the local area ...