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Please pronounce it "junisojinja".
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It was already near Kanazawa Ward from Kamakura through the Kanazawa Highway. No tourists come this far anymore. It's a fairly minor tourist destination. But there are many famous tourist spots such as Sugimotoji Temple, Hokokuji Temple, and Jomyoji Temple nearby, so it's good for those who want to see them all together.
Outskirts of Kamakura city. I walked along the Kanazawa Highway from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, but it's quite far. This shrine is a local guardian shrine of twelve places. There is also a history that Masako Hojo prayed for safe delivery. It's a little hill, and you can feel the history of the old stone lanterns and stone steps. However, the shrine is small.
On the way to Asahina Kiritsuri at the eastern end of Kamakura City, I saw a small shrine quietly standing on the stone steps. The forehead of the eaves said that it was Jusho Shrine. Later, it was founded at the end of the Heian period, originating from Kumano jusho gongen shrine. The god 々 in the precincts of Kotoji Temple in the Juniso district, which originated from Kumano Juniso, was relocated to its current location since the early modern times, and the place name was the shrine name as it was. It seems that it became. Masako Hojo and Kamakura Bakufu ...
Do you know "Junisho Shrine"? It is located at the northeast end of Kamakura and is adjacent to Kanazawa Ward, so the bus is convenient from the east exit of Kamakura Station. It is located in a quiet residential area, and it was in the precincts of Kotochiji Temple in the old days, but it seems that it was rebuilt in its current location in the late Edo period. If you climb the lanterns and stone steps in front of the stone steps, you will find a stone torii gate. There was a small shrine in the precincts. A fence that looked like it was jumping was carved on the shrine. It has a solemn atmosphere.
It seems that no one manages it like a resident priest, but the grass is mowed properly. I think the locals are managing it. I think it's located at the entrance of Asahina Kiri-dori, so if you're going to Kanazawa through Kiri-dori, why don't you stop by?
Please pronounce it "junisojinja".
It was already near Kanazawa Ward from Kamakura through the Kanazawa Highway. No tourists come this far anymore. It's a fairly minor tourist destination. But there are many famous tourist spots such as Sugimotoji Temple, Hokokuji Temple, and Jomyoji Temple nearby, so it's good for those who want to see them all together.
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Outskirts of Kamakura city. I walked along the Kanazawa Highway from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu, but it's quite far. This shrine is a local guardian shrine of twelve places. There is also a history that Masako Hojo prayed for safe delivery. It's a little hill, and you can feel the history of the old stone lanterns and stone steps. However, the shrine is small.
A small company that stands quietly
On the way to Asahina Kiritsuri at the eastern end of Kamakura City, I saw a small shrine quietly standing on the stone steps. The forehead of the eaves said that it was Jusho Shrine. Later, it was founded at the end of the Heian period, originating from Kumano jusho gongen shrine. The god 々 in the precincts of Kotoji Temple in the Juniso district, which originated from Kumano Juniso, was relocated to its current location since the early modern times, and the place name was the shrine name as it was. It seems that it became. Masako Hojo and Kamakura Bakufu ...
it was a small company.
Do you know "Junisho Shrine"? It is located at the northeast end of Kamakura and is adjacent to Kanazawa Ward, so the bus is convenient from the east exit of Kamakura Station. It is located in a quiet residential area, and it was in the precincts of Kotochiji Temple in the old days, but it seems that it was rebuilt in its current location in the late Edo period. If you climb the lanterns and stone steps in front of the stone steps, you will find a stone torii gate. There was a small shrine in the precincts. A fence that looked like it was jumping was carved on the shrine. It has a solemn atmosphere.
it's a small company.
It seems that no one manages it like a resident priest, but the grass is mowed properly. I think the locals are managing it. I think it's located at the entrance of Asahina Kiri-dori, so if you're going to Kanazawa through Kiri-dori, why don't you stop by?