There are innumerable shrines all over Japan. Just visit them selectively. The shrines hold several sacrificial activities every year.
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Hioki Shrine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hioki Shrine is located in the central district of Nagoya, also known as "Hoki Hachimangu Shrine", "Hoki Tenjin" and so on. The main deity of the shrine is Tentai Yumiko, and the supporting deities are Emperor Amaterasu and Pinto and Qiming. In May of the 3rd year of Eiroku (1560), Oda Nobunaga went to the shrine before the Battle of Okehaza and vowed to plant pine trees here after the victory, so it was later called "Senbonmatsu Hioki Hachimangu Shrine". The annual festival of the shrine is on October 15, and there are more important festivals in February, July, November and other months of each year, such as "New Year Festival", "Dragon God Festival" and so on.
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Hioki Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There are innumerable shrines all over Japan. Just visit them selectively. The shrines hold several sacrificial activities every year.
There are dozens of shrines in Nagoya. The shrines here are mostly wooden structures with quiet surroundings. During World War II, there were many artillery baptisms and many of them were destroyed.
Very beautiful, very beautiful, after going to the mood is very quiet!
It was autumn when I came here. Many of the fallen leaves had not been cleaned. The ground was covered with yellow leaves. There were several large Buddha statues in the interior of the temple. It's very famous locally.
The shrine is quite large. In Japan, people who visited the shrine could be seen at the beginning. There are special people here for daily maintenance. They are all full-time monks, and they are well-known locally.