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While looking for a lunch shop, worship while on the opposite edge
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It is a shrine facing National Highway 172, a little far from the Kujo-dori shopping street. Opposite the yakiniku "Kujo Ajiyoshi". On the 22nd of the equinoctial week, there was no one in the precincts and it was quietly quiet. It is a quietness that you can't think of as the city of Osaka, a big city. After being hungry, Empress Jingu was afraid and left quickly. By the way, the meaning of "Tsubasa" seems to be unknown because there are various theories.
About 10 minutes walk from Kujo station. There is a shrine along the national highway. It is a vermilion-painted main shrine with two floors of reinforced steel. It is the birthplace god of Kujo Nitta and the god of river guardianship.
The deities are Sotsutsuo-mei, Nakatsutsuo-mei, Omotesutsuo-mei, and Soshinagaashihime, which are the old town shrines. It is near the end of Kujo Shopping Street. There is Matsushima Shinchi nearby, but the shrine is usually quiet. The shrine is a two-story reinforced building.
It is a shrine located just past the shopping street "Nine Mall" from Exit 6 of Kujo Subway Station. There is Matsushima Shinchi in the area. It's a two-story building, and I felt that it was unusual that the hall of worship was on the 2 floor and there was no bell for worship. There were food stalls during the summer festival.
It is a shrine enshrined in Kujo, Nishi Ward. It is said that it was built in the early Edo period as the god of river guardianship. The hall of worship has two stories, giving the impression that it is a relatively new building. The vermilion structure was vivid, and even in a solemn atmosphere, it was a shrine with a gorgeous impression.
While looking for a lunch shop, worship while on the opposite edge
It is a shrine facing National Highway 172, a little far from the Kujo-dori shopping street. Opposite the yakiniku "Kujo Ajiyoshi". On the 22nd of the equinoctial week, there was no one in the precincts and it was quietly quiet. It is a quietness that you can't think of as the city of Osaka, a big city. After being hungry, Empress Jingu was afraid and left quickly. By the way, the meaning of "Tsubasa" seems to be unknown because there are various theories.
Sumiyoshi Jinja Shrine in kujo
About 10 minutes walk from Kujo station. There is a shrine along the national highway. It is a vermilion-painted main shrine with two floors of reinforced steel. It is the birthplace god of Kujo Nitta and the god of river guardianship.
The shrine is a two-story reinforced building.
The deities are Sotsutsuo-mei, Nakatsutsuo-mei, Omotesutsuo-mei, and Soshinagaashihime, which are the old town shrines. It is near the end of Kujo Shopping Street. There is Matsushima Shinchi nearby, but the shrine is usually quiet. The shrine is a two-story reinforced building.
2-order construction ての shrine
It is a shrine located just past the shopping street "Nine Mall" from Exit 6 of Kujo Subway Station. There is Matsushima Shinchi in the area. It's a two-story building, and I felt that it was unusual that the hall of worship was on the 2 floor and there was no bell for worship. There were food stalls during the summer festival.
Gorgeous shrine in kujo in Nishi ward
It is a shrine enshrined in Kujo, Nishi Ward. It is said that it was built in the early Edo period as the god of river guardianship. The hall of worship has two stories, giving the impression that it is a relatively new building. The vermilion structure was vivid, and even in a solemn atmosphere, it was a shrine with a gorgeous impression.