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azalea tree on the slope.
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It is Jinja Schlein that sits on a small hill near the ruins of Shichinohe Castle. Azalea flowers seem to bloom around May and are beautiful, but that time has already passed when I visited. However, it was a place to feel calm and good atmosphere.
There is the site of Shichinohe Castle right next door, and it seems that the castle and shrine were built at the same time. (The shrine is known for its age, but the castle is not known at the exact time.) The shrine was solicited in 1394, and Gozu Tenno Shrine was built in this area, and after that, the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era temporarily caused it to be called Suka Shrine. It seems that it was named However, it seems that he was returned to his attachment to "Tenno-sama" and became "Tenno Shrine". And every year, in mid-May after Golden Week, local news will say "...
1394 It is said that it was promoted in the year. This is a rare shrine that learned from shrines in various parts of the East. The azalea festival, which is held in mid-5 every year, is famous because the stone steps on the approach from the torii gate to the main shrine are covered with azaleas. This time the season was already over, but ...
azalea tree on the slope.
It is Jinja Schlein that sits on a small hill near the ruins of Shichinohe Castle. Azalea flowers seem to bloom around May and are beautiful, but that time has already passed when I visited. However, it was a place to feel calm and good atmosphere.
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There is the site of Shichinohe Castle right next door, and it seems that the castle and shrine were built at the same time. (The shrine is known for its age, but the castle is not known at the exact time.) The shrine was solicited in 1394, and Gozu Tenno Shrine was built in this area, and after that, the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era temporarily caused it to be called Suka Shrine. It seems that it was named However, it seems that he was returned to his attachment to "Tenno-sama" and became "Tenno Shrine". And every year, in mid-May after Golden Week, local news will say "...
It is a famous shrine for the azalea festival.
1394 It is said that it was promoted in the year. This is a rare shrine that learned from shrines in various parts of the East. The azalea festival, which is held in mid-5 every year, is famous because the stone steps on the approach from the torii gate to the main shrine are covered with azaleas. This time the season was already over, but ...