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Waka and rabbit
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We will worship in order according to the so-called Shiogama Shrine was here. The poem composed by Akahito Yamabe accompanied the visit of emperor Shomu, "If you come to wakanoura, you will have no tide and cross the cherry blossoms." Waka Sanjin It is said that it is called. The Haiden is small, but according to the historical fact that one of the enshrined deities, nagashihime no Mikoto, was enshrined in the month of the year of the year, the rabbit, who is not a guardian dog, worships the visitors ...
Along with Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine and Kakimoto Shrine, it is one of the three shrines of Waka gods, and it is said to be an old shrine that is described in the record of Emperor Shomu's visit to Wakayama. It was a location where you can see that old poets such as Akahito Yamabe composed a poem in front of the scenery of Wakaura.
The shrine standing at the entrance of Wakaura is unknown. It is a shrine that enshrines the god of Waka. According to Waka, which wrote Wakaura, you can see that the surrounding landscape has changed considerably. There is a promenade to climb the observatory in the back of the precincts, and the view of the surroundings is open from the observatory and the view is good.
The deities are Wakahime no Mikoto, Soshinagashihime, and Idorihime no Mikoto, which are outside the ceremony of the national history shrine. At the center of Wakanoura sightseeing, Mt. Tenko and Mt. Kagami climb from here. There is a free parking lot.
It is a shrine in the center of a famous place since ancient times.
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According to the instruction manual, Emperor Shomu visited during the Nara period, and the god of Waka was enshrined in the Heian period. The current shrine was restored by Yukinaga Asano after the Battle of Sekigahara.
Waka and rabbit
We will worship in order according to the so-called Shiogama Shrine was here. The poem composed by Akahito Yamabe accompanied the visit of emperor Shomu, "If you come to wakanoura, you will have no tide and cross the cherry blossoms." Waka Sanjin It is said that it is called. The Haiden is small, but according to the historical fact that one of the enshrined deities, nagashihime no Mikoto, was enshrined in the month of the year of the year, the rabbit, who is not a guardian dog, worships the visitors ...
One of the three gods of Waka
Along with Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine and Kakimoto Shrine, it is one of the three shrines of Waka gods, and it is said to be an old shrine that is described in the record of Emperor Shomu's visit to Wakayama. It was a location where you can see that old poets such as Akahito Yamabe composed a poem in front of the scenery of Wakaura.
A shrine enshrining the God of Waka
The shrine standing at the entrance of Wakaura is unknown. It is a shrine that enshrines the god of Waka. According to Waka, which wrote Wakaura, you can see that the surrounding landscape has changed considerably. There is a promenade to climb the observatory in the back of the precincts, and the view of the surroundings is open from the observatory and the view is good.
It is the center of Waka no URA sightseeing.
The deities are Wakahime no Mikoto, Soshinagashihime, and Idorihime no Mikoto, which are outside the ceremony of the national history shrine. At the center of Wakanoura sightseeing, Mt. Tenko and Mt. Kagami climb from here. There is a free parking lot.
It is a shrine in the center of a famous place since ancient times.
According to the instruction manual, Emperor Shomu visited during the Nara period, and the god of Waka was enshrined in the Heian period. The current shrine was restored by Yukinaga Asano after the Battle of Sekigahara.