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A shrine derived from the place name 'Koi'
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About 5 minutes walk from the north exit of Nishihiroshima Station. The year of its founding is unknown. It is said that the place name "Kibi" was given because Empress Jingu was pleased to see the big carp presented when she took a break in this area. The deities are Empress Jingu, Emperor Ojin, Ichikishimahime no Kami, Asahitsuhime no Kami, and Tashinhime no Kami. The torii was built in 1907. There are about 200 stone steps to the front of the hall of worship, but there is a worship hall under the stone steps so that you can worship without climbing it. The main hall of worship is wooden copper plate roofed. The Emado was built in 1843 at the former hall of worship. Koi is a child sentence ...
It is also a place where you always visit as a local shrine. Koi is a model of "Hanayamacho", the stage of the children's literature "Zukoke Sanjingumi", and "Hanayama Shrine" is said to be a model of this shrine. It seems that tourism is also being developed, and there are monuments in the precincts. It's close to your home, and apart from the stone steps of the shrine, the road to the shrine is flat, so the style of worshiping for a walk has taken root.
Praying without selfishness makes it easier for you to protect yourself.
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I used to visit with my parents every New Year. Rather than personal wishes, when I joined hands with my feelings, I felt that God was on my side. Thank you for the shrine.
146 It is a shrine when you climb the stone steps of the steps. It is also where Motonari Mori stopped by to pray for victory in the past. A large picture is decorated in the hall of worship. From the precincts, you can overlook the town and the view is reasonably good.
It is also a model of the "Hanayama Shrine" of the group of people. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Nishihiroshima Station and you can reach the bottom of the shrine. It's hard from there. You will have to climb a long staircase. When I looked it up later, 146 Dan. I actually went up, but it was quite difficult. There seems to be no sign of people at the shrine ... The stairs leading to the shrine are long, so it may be difficult to reach if your legs are sick or you are in bad condition.
A shrine derived from the place name 'Koi'
About 5 minutes walk from the north exit of Nishihiroshima Station. The year of its founding is unknown. It is said that the place name "Kibi" was given because Empress Jingu was pleased to see the big carp presented when she took a break in this area. The deities are Empress Jingu, Emperor Ojin, Ichikishimahime no Kami, Asahitsuhime no Kami, and Tashinhime no Kami. The torii was built in 1907. There are about 200 stone steps to the front of the hall of worship, but there is a worship hall under the stone steps so that you can worship without climbing it. The main hall of worship is wooden copper plate roofed. The Emado was built in 1843 at the former hall of worship. Koi is a child sentence ...
It is a local Ujigami.
It is also a place where you always visit as a local shrine. Koi is a model of "Hanayamacho", the stage of the children's literature "Zukoke Sanjingumi", and "Hanayama Shrine" is said to be a model of this shrine. It seems that tourism is also being developed, and there are monuments in the precincts. It's close to your home, and apart from the stone steps of the shrine, the road to the shrine is flat, so the style of worshiping for a walk has taken root.
Praying without selfishness makes it easier for you to protect yourself.
I used to visit with my parents every New Year. Rather than personal wishes, when I joined hands with my feelings, I felt that God was on my side. Thank you for the shrine.
I'm sitting in Mt. Asahi.
146 It is a shrine when you climb the stone steps of the steps. It is also where Motonari Mori stopped by to pray for victory in the past. A large picture is decorated in the hall of worship. From the precincts, you can overlook the town and the view is reasonably good.
It might be hard to get there without a good leg.
It is also a model of the "Hanayama Shrine" of the group of people. It takes about 10 minutes on foot from Nishihiroshima Station and you can reach the bottom of the shrine. It's hard from there. You will have to climb a long staircase. When I looked it up later, 146 Dan. I actually went up, but it was quite difficult. There seems to be no sign of people at the shrine ... The stairs leading to the shrine are long, so it may be difficult to reach if your legs are sick or you are in bad condition.