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About 5 minutes walk from Kita-Sendai Station. Founded in 1279 by Mr. Date's fourth head, Masayoshi Date, solicited to Date-gun, Fukushima Prefecture. In 1607, when Sendai Castle was built, it was relocated to its current location with Betto and Komyoji Temple. The deities are Takeshi and Keitsu no Kami. The current shrine name is' Kashima Jinja shrine, 'but tsunetsu no Kami called Katori no Kami was also enshrined, and it was once called Kashima and Katori Jinja shrine. At the entrance of the precinct, there are stone monuments such as the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the
Masamune Date was moved to this place during the temporary Heian period from the Battle of Sekigahara to the Osaka no Jin, 4~5 minutes walk from Kita Sendai Subway Station. However, the shrine itself is small and the precincts are a little rough.
A shrine on a hill a little west of Kita Sendai Station on the Senzan Line in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture. It enshrines the two great martial arts gods, Kashima and Katori. There was a description of Kashima Shrine on the flat forehead of the vermilion torii gate at the entrance. From there, there was a fairly long stone steps, a stone torii gate on the stone steps, and a small shrine beyond that. It seems that the shrine originally solicited to Date County, Fukushima Prefecture was relocated to its current location with Komyoji, a bettoji temple, when the founder of the Sendai domain, Masamune Date, built in Sendai. One Chi no ...
I passed by when I was traveling on the old Oshu Highway. There are many temples and shrines in this area, probably because it is along the old Oshu Highway. I wanted to go up to the main shrine and visit, but even though it was the cherry blossom season, the snow on the eve made up all over the area. I gave up visiting because my feet were bad.
It is a shrine with both the names of Kashima and Katori. If you go up the stairs that are being repaired with cement and are about to break, you will find a shrine with a sense of life with a residence in the main shrine. It seems to have been built in 1279 and was built in Date in Fukushima, but it seems that it has moved to Sendai with the Date family. The building was built in the Showa era, but it's about time to have a historical feel.
Ita's 4th generation ・ Zhengyi が created
About 5 minutes walk from Kita-Sendai Station. Founded in 1279 by Mr. Date's fourth head, Masayoshi Date, solicited to Date-gun, Fukushima Prefecture. In 1607, when Sendai Castle was built, it was relocated to its current location with Betto and Komyoji Temple. The deities are Takeshi and Keitsu no Kami. The current shrine name is' Kashima Jinja shrine, 'but tsunetsu no Kami called Katori no Kami was also enshrined, and it was once called Kashima and Katori Jinja shrine. At the entrance of the precinct, there are stone monuments such as the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the shrine of the
It's a small shrine.
Masamune Date was moved to this place during the temporary Heian period from the Battle of Sekigahara to the Osaka no Jin, 4~5 minutes walk from Kita Sendai Subway Station. However, the shrine itself is small and the precincts are a little rough.
Refreshing atmosphere
A shrine on a hill a little west of Kita Sendai Station on the Senzan Line in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture. It enshrines the two great martial arts gods, Kashima and Katori. There was a description of Kashima Shrine on the flat forehead of the vermilion torii gate at the entrance. From there, there was a fairly long stone steps, a stone torii gate on the stone steps, and a small shrine beyond that. It seems that the shrine originally solicited to Date County, Fukushima Prefecture was relocated to its current location with Komyoji, a bettoji temple, when the founder of the Sendai domain, Masamune Date, built in Sendai. One Chi no ...
Along the old Oshu Kaido Road
I passed by when I was traveling on the old Oshu Highway. There are many temples and shrines in this area, probably because it is along the old Oshu Highway. I wanted to go up to the main shrine and visit, but even though it was the cherry blossom season, the snow on the eve made up all over the area. I gave up visiting because my feet were bad.
A small shrine with a sense of life
It is a shrine with both the names of Kashima and Katori. If you go up the stairs that are being repaired with cement and are about to break, you will find a shrine with a sense of life with a residence in the main shrine. It seems to have been built in 1279 and was built in Date in Fukushima, but it seems that it has moved to Sendai with the Date family. The building was built in the Showa era, but it's about time to have a historical feel.