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I felt that there was no connection at all.
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How much does it cost to buy all of the countless kinds of amulets and explanations of foreign language displays? Omikuji and Omamori ... Besides, "fashionable (although it's not fashionable at all due to the sweetness of security)" PayPay payments ... I think it's completely unrelated here. It was a place. If the precincts and buildings are not cleaner, there may be a history of color 々, but this is not possible for re-worship personally. ... in the area of the ancient capital of Kyoto, my residence, on a scale.
It is handed down to the present age in a arrangement similar to Kumano Hongu Taisha, where seven main shrines are lined up side by side. When Yakukozuka was persecuted, his high-ranking younger brothers escaped to this place and reproduced the same temple as Kumano Hongu Taisha. The shrine and the temple of shugendo are integrated, and there is a three storied pagoda of goryu sonjo in temple in the precincts of the shrine. In addition, I was a little impressed that the smartphone payment "PayPay" can be used for the money, prayer fee, amulets, and red stamps. Amulets are available at an unmanned office for smartphone payment ...
I visited the first shrine on the morning of New Year's Day. There is a three-storied pagoda at the entrance. The main hall in front was under restoration. I could see the skeleton from the back. The roof is thatched, but it is quite old.
From important cultural properties to a wish to avoid bullying
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An old historical shrine enshrined here from Kishu Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine in Wakayama Prefecture in 701. Even Kumano Shrines, which have more than 3,800 shrines nationwide, retain the old appearance of the main shrine. The second hall is designated as a national important cultural property, and the other hall is designated as an important cultural property of the prefecture. In the precincts, there is also Yao Ragu, the only god of "bullying" in Japan.
I felt that there was no connection at all.
How much does it cost to buy all of the countless kinds of amulets and explanations of foreign language displays? Omikuji and Omamori ... Besides, "fashionable (although it's not fashionable at all due to the sweetness of security)" PayPay payments ... I think it's completely unrelated here. It was a place. If the precincts and buildings are not cleaner, there may be a history of color 々, but this is not possible for re-worship personally. ... in the area of the ancient capital of Kyoto, my residence, on a scale.
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It is handed down to the present age in a arrangement similar to Kumano Hongu Taisha, where seven main shrines are lined up side by side. When Yakukozuka was persecuted, his high-ranking younger brothers escaped to this place and reproduced the same temple as Kumano Hongu Taisha. The shrine and the temple of shugendo are integrated, and there is a three storied pagoda of goryu sonjo in temple in the precincts of the shrine. In addition, I was a little impressed that the smartphone payment "PayPay" can be used for the money, prayer fee, amulets, and red stamps. Amulets are available at an unmanned office for smartphone payment ...
i visited the first shrine.
I visited the first shrine on the morning of New Year's Day. There is a three-storied pagoda at the entrance. The main hall in front was under restoration. I could see the skeleton from the back. The roof is thatched, but it is quite old.
From important cultural properties to a wish to avoid bullying
An old historical shrine enshrined here from Kishu Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine in Wakayama Prefecture in 701. Even Kumano Shrines, which have more than 3,800 shrines nationwide, retain the old appearance of the main shrine. The second hall is designated as a national important cultural property, and the other hall is designated as an important cultural property of the prefecture. In the precincts, there is also Yao Ragu, the only god of "bullying" in Japan.