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A shrine descending from the bank of the Kanae River
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Located along the Kanie River, the bank is raised, so it will be shaped like going down the stone steps toward the shrine. As others have written, it was built in 1429 ~ 1441 when Kanie Castle was built. The shrine remains small, but Kanae Castle was quite damaged during the battle of Toyotomi vs. Tokugawa / Oda Komaki / Nagakute in 1584, and collapsed in the great earthquake of 1585 the following year. Castle in less than 150 years It seems that it has disappeared ...
A shrine located along the Kanae gawa River in the south of Kanae Jo castle. According to the history book of the shrine, Tokiyuki Hojo, the grandfather of Tokito Hojo, who built Kanae Castle, took a life under the protection of Amaterasu Omikami, so Tokito was founded as a deity of Amaterasu Omikami. I think it would be good to be able to be taken as part of the walk of "Slow Walking Town Kanae" with the river.
Daigaku 々 It is the Ujigami of Honmachi, Kanae Town, which has been inherited and protected. It seems that the bustle of autumn festivals, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day is gradually decreasing, but the elegant precincts, adjacent temples and Jizo are still the same.
I happened to find it while driving along the river as a loophole. The day of the visit happened to be a festival day and it was crowded with large nobori and food stalls. It's not big as a shrine, but as far as I can see the feeling of the festival, I thought it was a venerable shrine in the local area. Unfortunately, I didn't have a red stamp here.
unlike the first impression that it's a limited precinct
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Although it is a shrine along the Kanie River, unlike the first glance that it is a limited-sized precinct, the shrine is deep and the precincts are deep. Tokito Hojo, who built Kanie Castle, welcomed Mitsunori Shinmeisha from Kiyosu as the guardian deity of the castle.
A shrine descending from the bank of the Kanae River
Located along the Kanie River, the bank is raised, so it will be shaped like going down the stone steps toward the shrine. As others have written, it was built in 1429 ~ 1441 when Kanie Castle was built. The shrine remains small, but Kanae Castle was quite damaged during the battle of Toyotomi vs. Tokugawa / Oda Komaki / Nagakute in 1584, and collapsed in the great earthquake of 1585 the following year. Castle in less than 150 years It seems that it has disappeared ...
Xiejiang Shenmingshe
A shrine located along the Kanae gawa River in the south of Kanae Jo castle. According to the history book of the shrine, Tokiyuki Hojo, the grandfather of Tokito Hojo, who built Kanae Castle, took a life under the protection of Amaterasu Omikami, so Tokito was founded as a deity of Amaterasu Omikami. I think it would be good to be able to be taken as part of the walk of "Slow Walking Town Kanae" with the river.
Old Ujigami
Daigaku 々 It is the Ujigami of Honmachi, Kanae Town, which has been inherited and protected. It seems that the bustle of autumn festivals, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day is gradually decreasing, but the elegant precincts, adjacent temples and Jizo are still the same.
Along the river.
I happened to find it while driving along the river as a loophole. The day of the visit happened to be a festival day and it was crowded with large nobori and food stalls. It's not big as a shrine, but as far as I can see the feeling of the festival, I thought it was a venerable shrine in the local area. Unfortunately, I didn't have a red stamp here.
unlike the first impression that it's a limited precinct
Although it is a shrine along the Kanie River, unlike the first glance that it is a limited-sized precinct, the shrine is deep and the precincts are deep. Tokito Hojo, who built Kanie Castle, welcomed Mitsunori Shinmeisha from Kiyosu as the guardian deity of the castle.