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I worship the spirit of sake.
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A shrine built by Asano of Hiroshima along with the two shrines next door. Sake springs from the ground, so it is named because it enshrines the spirit of the sake. By the way, the historic site of Izumi Sakai remains a little far away.
It is a shrine that enshrines "Oyamakuijin", one of the guardian deities of Mt. Hiei. The origin is that sake has come out, but even though it is mythical, I feel envious. The current shrine was rebuilt by the Asano family of Geishu along with the two shrines next door.
It is located in the village and it is difficult to park by car. If you are JR, it is a walk from Hieiyama Sakamoto Station, but there is a reasonable distance. Both shrines are enshrined across the road.
I worship the spirit of sake.
A shrine built by Asano of Hiroshima along with the two shrines next door. Sake springs from the ground, so it is named because it enshrines the spirit of the sake. By the way, the historic site of Izumi Sakai remains a little far away.
It seems that he started drinking.
It is a shrine that enshrines "Oyamakuijin", one of the guardian deities of Mt. Hiei. The origin is that sake has come out, but even though it is mythical, I feel envious. The current shrine was rebuilt by the Asano family of Geishu along with the two shrines next door.
It is a shrine enshrined in the village.
It is located in the village and it is difficult to park by car. If you are JR, it is a walk from Hieiyama Sakamoto Station, but there is a reasonable distance. Both shrines are enshrined across the road.