Tatekoshi Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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About 5 minutes walk from Tatekoshi station. Founded in 811. It is said that when Kobo Daishi (Kukai) built Koseiji Temple (adjacent to our company), it was solicited from Fushimi Inari Taisha. Separated from Koseiji Temple in 1869. The deities are Kurana Tamami Okami, Omiyahime Okami, and Sarutahiko Okami. There is one torii gate under the stone steps leading to the shrine, and two torii gates and three torii gates stand in the middle of the stone steps. The old shrine was destroyed by arson in 1986. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1993. The Haiden is reinforced concrete and the main hall is wooden copper plate.
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Tatekoshi Station. It is said that it was separated from Koseiji Temple in the Meiji era, and then multiple shrines were merged to become the current shrine in one village. It was raining, but the stone stairs to the precincts had an atmosphere and it was good ○
I passed by when I traveled on the old Oshu Kaido by running. Facing the street, there is also an information board called "Tatekoshi Shrine / Koseiji ← Oshu Road →", which shows the strength of the connection. The approach continues to the stone steps when you pass through the first torii gate. The view is good as I did my best.
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About 5 minutes walk from Tatekoshi station. Founded in 811. It is said that when Kobo Daishi (Kukai) built Koseiji Temple (adjacent to our company), it was solicited from Fushimi Inari Taisha. Separated from Koseiji Temple in 1869. The deities are Kurana Tamami Okami, Omiyahime Okami, and Sarutahiko Okami. There is one torii gate under the stone steps leading to the shrine, and two torii gates and three torii gates stand in the middle of the stone steps. The old shrine was destroyed by arson in 1986. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1993. The Haiden is reinforced concrete and the main hall is wooden copper plate.
Natori City walk
I stopped by for a walk around the area from Tatekoshi Station. It is said that it was separated from Koseiji Temple in the Meiji era, and then multiple shrines were merged to become the current shrine in one village. It was raining, but the stone stairs to the precincts had an atmosphere and it was good ○
Along the old Oshu Kaido Road
I passed by when I traveled on the old Oshu Kaido by running. Facing the street, there is also an information board called "Tatekoshi Shrine / Koseiji ← Oshu Road →", which shows the strength of the connection. The approach continues to the stone steps when you pass through the first torii gate. The view is good as I did my best.