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Hat の Fengna
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A shrine that benefits from the neck above. A lot of hats were dedicated from Atama. Since it is a shrine related to Taira no Masakado, it is a power spot like Masakadozuka in Otemachi.
the fact that the rebels are enshrined is that the influence of that person...
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Read "Mikubi Jinja". Many others have written about the origin of the shrine, so omitted it, and why was Masakado, a rebel against the imperial court, enshrined? I will think about it. As a public record, Masakado rebelled against the imperial court and called himself the new emperor, and was regarded as a "rebel" by Kokufu, and the punitive army was organized and his life was lost with a flow arrow. At that time, deceiving the "emperor" was the highest level of crime, and as long as it remained in the record, the cruel ...
It is enshrined in front of Arao Station on the Tokaido Main Line branch line, which branches from Ogaki Station. The year of its founding is unknown. The deity is Taira no Masakado. It's a little scary shrine name, but it was here that Taira no Masakado's neck, who was exposed in Kyoto, was shot down when he tried to return to the Kanto region, and it was built to comfort the spirit so that his neck would not return to the Kanto region again. With a shrine That. From its origin, there was a benefit for prayers from the neck to the top, and the votive tablet hall in the precincts hung a hat with a wish.
It is said to be a shrine for healing diseases loved by the locals. When I heard that it was a shrine that mourned the spirit of Taira no Masakado, and I prayed that it would be beneficial to academic achievement.
Hat の Fengna
A shrine that benefits from the neck above. A lot of hats were dedicated from Atama. Since it is a shrine related to Taira no Masakado, it is a power spot like Masakadozuka in Otemachi.
the fact that the rebels are enshrined is that the influence of that person...
Read "Mikubi Jinja". Many others have written about the origin of the shrine, so omitted it, and why was Masakado, a rebel against the imperial court, enshrined? I will think about it. As a public record, Masakado rebelled against the imperial court and called himself the new emperor, and was regarded as a "rebel" by Kokufu, and the punitive army was organized and his life was lost with a flow arrow. At that time, deceiving the "emperor" was the highest level of crime, and as long as it remained in the record, the cruel ...
A hat with a wish
It is enshrined in front of Arao Station on the Tokaido Main Line branch line, which branches from Ogaki Station. The year of its founding is unknown. The deity is Taira no Masakado. It's a little scary shrine name, but it was here that Taira no Masakado's neck, who was exposed in Kyoto, was shot down when he tried to return to the Kanto region, and it was built to comfort the spirit so that his neck would not return to the Kanto region again. With a shrine That. From its origin, there was a benefit for prayers from the neck to the top, and the votive tablet hall in the precincts hung a hat with a wish.
Jinja shrine related to Taira no masakado
It is said to be a shrine for healing diseases loved by the locals. When I heard that it was a shrine that mourned the spirit of Taira no Masakado, and I prayed that it would be beneficial to academic achievement.
From a little time
I used to go to Hatsumode. I also went to pray for passing. It's not in the center of Ogaki, but if you have a car, you'll arrive soon.