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It's a local shrine that doesn't have a bulletin board, but it's been called Saikami-san for a long time. Until 30 years ago, there were dozens of Kanebo factory houses across the road, shrines and festivals, and there were small danjiri.
It was a small shrine that was not unusual, and the car was parked right in front of the torii gate, so I couldn't enter from the torii gate. I couldn't find the name of the shrine anywhere and there was no commentary, so I don't know what kind of history it has and why it is recommended as a tourist spot.
It is said that he is a god who prevents the invasion of bad things. Since it is Awaji Island, the legend of the country, there are various gods (supported). It's a small shrine and has no such characteristics, but I feel that it is carefully protected by the locals.
There was a precinct in a small place sandwiched between the houses. There is a hall of worship in the back of the torii gate, but the inside of the hall of worship was like a meeting place of the town association. I could tell the surroundings, including the back side of the precincts, but unfortunately there was no company name sign, and I couldn't even know the name of the shrine unless I checked it on the map.
It's a local shrine that doesn't have a bulletin board, but it's been called Saikami-san for a long time. Until 30 years ago, there were dozens of Kanebo factory houses across the road, shrines and festivals, and there were small danjiri.
It was a small shrine that was not unusual, and the car was parked right in front of the torii gate, so I couldn't enter from the torii gate. I couldn't find the name of the shrine anywhere and there was no commentary, so I don't know what kind of history it has and why it is recommended as a tourist spot.
It is said that he is a god who prevents the invasion of bad things. Since it is Awaji Island, the legend of the country, there are various gods (supported). It's a small shrine and has no such characteristics, but I feel that it is carefully protected by the locals.
There was a precinct in a small place sandwiched between the houses. There is a hall of worship in the back of the torii gate, but the inside of the hall of worship was like a meeting place of the town association. I could tell the surroundings, including the back side of the precincts, but unfortunately there was no company name sign, and I couldn't even know the name of the shrine unless I checked it on the map.