If you have the opportunity to worship here, we recommend that you do not miss the "Kando" at the west gate [Yamanoguchi Shopping Street side].
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If you have a chance to worship here, we recommend that you do not miss the "Guardian dog attached photo" at the west gate [Yamanoguchi shopping street side]. ビックリ It's a big guardian dog, and it's not unusual for a guardian dog to have a ball in a [] shape, but in general, you put your hand on a ball, but in this case, there's a ball on your hand. I learned about the dog for the first time. Also, the beauty of the pattern of "Kando" itself is ピカ I ... including "Kando" in front of [Haiden].
About 5 minutes walk from Ojiji Station on the Hankai Electric Tramway. Founded around 200 by Empress Jingu. It is called 「 Daiji-san 」 because there was Nembutsuji Temple in the precincts until the separation of Shinto and Buddhism. The deities are Shiodoro no Kami, Susanoo no Kami, and Ikukoku no Tamashi. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1964 and is roofed with reinforced concrete copper plates. Ogizuka in the precinct is thought to be a place to memorialize fans, and this mound itself seems to be 'God of performing arts'.
Shiotoro no Kami, the main deity, is one of the three gods of Sumiyoshi and is said to be the god that embodies the virtues, and is called Sumiyoshi's Okunoin. There is also a portable shrine of Sumiyoshi Taisai, a lodging. Is the shukuin station of the hansakai train coming from here?
It is said to have been built by Empress Jingu, so it is a very historic shrine. In addition, since Nembutsuji Temple was also built, it is said that it is called Daiji-san locally. It may have been burned down due to the previous war, but it seems that the precincts are not wide, but considering the current Sakai City Hall, Mikunioka High School, and Daiichi Kindergarten, it was larger. It seems to be a sea urchin.
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With the Mozuhachimangu this temple is a 2nd reason to pass through Sakai.
If you have the opportunity to worship here, we recommend that you do not miss the "Kando" at the west gate [Yamanoguchi Shopping Street side].
If you have a chance to worship here, we recommend that you do not miss the "Guardian dog attached photo" at the west gate [Yamanoguchi shopping street side]. ビックリ It's a big guardian dog, and it's not unusual for a guardian dog to have a ball in a [] shape, but in general, you put your hand on a ball, but in this case, there's a ball on your hand. I learned about the dog for the first time. Also, the beauty of the pattern of "Kando" itself is ピカ I ... including "Kando" in front of [Haiden].
-Is the mound a god?
About 5 minutes walk from Ojiji Station on the Hankai Electric Tramway. Founded around 200 by Empress Jingu. It is called 「 Daiji-san 」 because there was Nembutsuji Temple in the precincts until the separation of Shinto and Buddhism. The deities are Shiodoro no Kami, Susanoo no Kami, and Ikukoku no Tamashi. The current shrine was rebuilt in 1964 and is roofed with reinforced concrete copper plates. Ogizuka in the precinct is thought to be a place to memorialize fans, and this mound itself seems to be 'God of performing arts'.
A shrine called Aguchi
Shiotoro no Kami, the main deity, is one of the three gods of Sumiyoshi and is said to be the god that embodies the virtues, and is called Sumiyoshi's Okunoin. There is also a portable shrine of Sumiyoshi Taisai, a lodging. Is the shukuin station of the hansakai train coming from here?
Queen of God's Word
It is said to have been built by Empress Jingu, so it is a very historic shrine. In addition, since Nembutsuji Temple was also built, it is said that it is called Daiji-san locally. It may have been burned down due to the previous war, but it seems that the precincts are not wide, but considering the current Sakai City Hall, Mikunioka High School, and Daiichi Kindergarten, it was larger. It seems to be a sea urchin.