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Urashima Shrine

宇良神社(浦嶋神社)
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Honjohama, Ine-cho, Yoyo-gun, JapanMap
Phone+81 772-33-0721
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  • Chuzaa
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    The Urashima Jinja Shrine

    In the Honjouhama district of the town of Ine (pronounced “eenay”) is this very old Shinto shrine complex. The origin of the shrine is said to be as old as 825 A.D. when Urashima-no-ko or more common...

    Reviewed on Jul 30, 2015
  • traveling-happy-cat
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    Pudao Yu said (initial type) の Yuanzu

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    As the title suggests, it is the birthplace of the early type of "Urashima Legend". The shrine itself has an atmosphere that is called an ordinary shrine in the village on the Sea of Japan side, and is said to have been built in 825. The elements such as "Otohime", "Ryugu Castle" and "Tortoise's Return" that are handed down today are words that came out of the gotozoshi in the Muromachi period, and the initial type is a story that was touched lightly in the Nihonshoki written in 720. The details are written in the fudoki of Tango Province, and in 478, Urashimako Tango fished on a boat and fished five colored turtles, and the turtle was ...

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2022
  • yoichi k
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    Pudao Xuan said Xuanxiang のdi

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    If you go ahead from Ine, you will find Urashima Shrine. The legend of Urashima here is recorded in the Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan), and it is the shrine that originated from Taro Urashima, which is the oldest origin of Urashima legends that are handed down in various places, and the main shrine is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. Tamate box is stored in the treasure hall. It seems that there are few tourists, but it is a venerable shrine with the legend of Urashima in Kojiki. Tamate box is stored in the treasure hall. Call the shrine office for a fee and ask them to open it. You can stop by on the way to Cape Keiga.

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2021
  • John-Mung
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    A shrine with a legend of Urashima taro

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    It is a shrine with the legend of Taro Urashima. I think it's a little far from Ine's Funaya. The red stamp was written and no one wrote it. I think it is a shrine that will be a story.

    Reviewed on Oct 23, 2021
  • sahaooon
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    Taro Pudao を る

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    This shrine I stopped by when I went to visit the Funaya Group in Ine, enshrining Urashimako (which is said to be a model of Taro Urashima). It is said that the origin of the legend of Taro Urashima in the Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan) states that Shimako Ura in Tanba province went to Tokoyo no Kuni in 478, and there is a legend of Urashima nationwide, but this is the head family. I felt it. It was built in 825 and was built when Shimako Ura no Shimako returned from Tokoyo after 300 years.

    Reviewed on Jul 6, 2021
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