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There is a rumor that the fireworks festival in Furukawa can be seen well from around the sparrow shrine ♪
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Excerpt from the legend of Jakuhime, the legend of Ibaraki (edited by Ibaraki Shimbun), there is Yorimasa Shrine in Ryuzaki, Furukawa City, which is said to be the place where the remains of Gensanmi Yorimasa were placed. Yorimasa's daughter had a beautiful woman called jakuhime. At the end of her life, a group of ten million sparrows flew from nowhere and lamented the death of the princess, but it is said that the land person 々 who was surprised by this miracle built a shrine to enshrin the spirit of the princess. In addition, ... of "Ushi no engraving" in Jaku Jinja shrine
It is a very historic shrine that is said to begin with the "Shizume no Yashiro" that Toyoshiro Irihiko-miko solicited for the protection of the eastern country during the reign of Emperor Sujin. The precincts are covered with thick trees 々. It was a full-fledged shrine that cannot be imagined from the cute name of sparrow.
It's a shrine with a cute name, but it's originally said that the word "Shizume" shrine is the origin. It is a historic shrine that has gathered faith from successive feudal lords, and the main shrine is also magnificent.
The clubhouse of the adjacent public golf course is a surreal and impactful building, and although it looks hidden in the shadow, it has been worshiped as a total guardian of the area of Furukawa City before the merger. The scale is not large, but the stately shrine that extends the corridor to Kaguraden is quite magnificent. If you go up the bank next to it, you can see the Watarase Riverbed and the Watarase Recreation Area, which is the former Tanaka Village, far away. Also, on the bank, just behind the clubhouse ...
A shrine worshiped by the Lord of Furukawa Jo castle
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It is a shrine located near the Watarase River on the west side of the city of Furukawa. It has been worshiped by the Lord of Furukawa Castle, and the current shrine was built in the early Edo period. It was a shrine that felt the personality.
There is a rumor that the fireworks festival in Furukawa can be seen well from around the sparrow shrine ♪
Excerpt from the legend of Jakuhime, the legend of Ibaraki (edited by Ibaraki Shimbun), there is Yorimasa Shrine in Ryuzaki, Furukawa City, which is said to be the place where the remains of Gensanmi Yorimasa were placed. Yorimasa's daughter had a beautiful woman called jakuhime. At the end of her life, a group of ten million sparrows flew from nowhere and lamented the death of the princess, but it is said that the land person 々 who was surprised by this miracle built a shrine to enshrin the spirit of the princess. In addition, ... of "Ushi no engraving" in Jaku Jinja shrine
It's a cute name, but it's a pretty good shrine.
It is a very historic shrine that is said to begin with the "Shizume no Yashiro" that Toyoshiro Irihiko-miko solicited for the protection of the eastern country during the reign of Emperor Sujin. The precincts are covered with thick trees 々. It was a full-fledged shrine that cannot be imagined from the cute name of sparrow.
Guhejing Town Shou
It's a shrine with a cute name, but it's originally said that the word "Shizume" shrine is the origin. It is a historic shrine that has gathered faith from successive feudal lords, and the main shrine is also magnificent.
Guhe の Yuzhen Shou
The clubhouse of the adjacent public golf course is a surreal and impactful building, and although it looks hidden in the shadow, it has been worshiped as a total guardian of the area of Furukawa City before the merger. The scale is not large, but the stately shrine that extends the corridor to Kaguraden is quite magnificent. If you go up the bank next to it, you can see the Watarase Riverbed and the Watarase Recreation Area, which is the former Tanaka Village, far away. Also, on the bank, just behind the clubhouse ...
A shrine worshiped by the Lord of Furukawa Jo castle
It is a shrine located near the Watarase River on the west side of the city of Furukawa. It has been worshiped by the Lord of Furukawa Castle, and the current shrine was built in the early Edo period. It was a shrine that felt the personality.