Originally, kagenaga Nagao, the third Lord of Ashikaga, enshrined at chorin Ji Temple in Nishinomiya, and it is said to be one of Nagao shichibenten. After that, it was written that it was relocated to its current location due to the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism in the first year of the Meiji era and became Itsukushima Shrine. It was a small shrine.
It is Itsukushima Shrine, 6-chome, along Route 40, which descends from Orihime Shrine on a hill. It is one of the seven lucky gods of Ashikaga. It was a small Benzaiten.
the seven gods of ashikaga's shichifukujin benzaiten is enshrined.
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Benzaiten of the Seven Lucky Gods of Ashikaga is enshrined. It is on the right from Orihime Shrine. It is said that this shrine was relocated to this place in the precincts of Itsukushima Shrine due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The torii is said to imitate Miyajima in Aki. It seems that the precincts are carefully managed and cleanly. There were tables and chairs to rest around the Seven Lucky Gods, and there was a small pond on the road side where carps were swimming.
The official name is Tsu 6 Chome Itsukushima Shrine, one of the Ashikaga Seven Lucky Gods Meguri Shrines and Temples, and Benzaiten is enshrined. Originally, the owner of Nagao Castle enshrined at Chorinji Temple in Nishinomiya Town, and it is said that it was relocated from Chorinji Temple to Dori 6 Chome due to the Meiji Restrict Decree for the Separation of Buddhism and Shintoism and became Itsukushima Shrine.
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Ashikaga shichifukujin
Originally, kagenaga Nagao, the third Lord of Ashikaga, enshrined at chorin Ji Temple in Nishinomiya, and it is said to be one of Nagao shichibenten. After that, it was written that it was relocated to its current location due to the ordinance for the separation of Buddhism and Shintoism in the first year of the Meiji era and became Itsukushima Shrine. It was a small shrine.
i came down from orihime shrine.
It is Itsukushima Shrine, 6-chome, along Route 40, which descends from Orihime Shrine on a hill. It is one of the seven lucky gods of Ashikaga. It was a small Benzaiten.
the seven gods of ashikaga's shichifukujin benzaiten is enshrined.
Benzaiten of the Seven Lucky Gods of Ashikaga is enshrined. It is on the right from Orihime Shrine. It is said that this shrine was relocated to this place in the precincts of Itsukushima Shrine due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The torii is said to imitate Miyajima in Aki. It seems that the precincts are carefully managed and cleanly. There were tables and chairs to rest around the Seven Lucky Gods, and there was a small pond on the road side where carps were swimming.
Benzaiten is enshrined.
The official name is Tsu 6 Chome Itsukushima Shrine, one of the Ashikaga Seven Lucky Gods Meguri Shrines and Temples, and Benzaiten is enshrined. Originally, the owner of Nagao Castle enshrined at Chorinji Temple in Nishinomiya Town, and it is said that it was relocated from Chorinji Temple to Dori 6 Chome due to the Meiji Restrict Decree for the Separation of Buddhism and Shintoism and became Itsukushima Shrine.