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It is a shrine of the god of sumo.
Original Text
It is a shrine that enshrines the god of sumo, Nomi no Sukune. In addition, it is popular for couples because it is located on a hill and has a good view of Toyota City and a beautiful night view, but it is not popular and there is a feeling of anxiety 々. But it's a very nice place to calm down.
A rare architecture where sumo wrestlers stand on the tiles of the shrine
Original Text
It seems to be a shrine that enshrines Nomi no Sukune, the founder of Hajishi. Nomi no Sukune (a person from the Yayoi period around BC) is like a god of sumo and earthenware. (Nomi sukune was enshrined as a god of sumo because he won sumo with TAIMA no kehaya, and it is said that he proposed the Haniwa system at the same time, so he was also the God of earthenware. There seems to be a trace of burning earthenware at the top of Nomi Jinja shrine, so it seems that Nomi sukune was enshrined.) ...
A shrine next to the hill where you can see the first sunrise
Original Text
A small local shrine. However, because it is a shrine adjacent to the hill where you can see the first sunrise, there were about 50 〜 60 people who came to see the sunrise early in the morning. In the parking lot of the shrine, there is an observatory called Nomiyama Observatory, which is open 24 hours a day for free, and it is a good scenic spot where you can overlook Toyota City from the hill of the mountain. I would like you to visit in the daytime.
It is a shrine of the god of sumo.
It is a shrine that enshrines the god of sumo, Nomi no Sukune. In addition, it is popular for couples because it is located on a hill and has a good view of Toyota City and a beautiful night view, but it is not popular and there is a feeling of anxiety 々. But it's a very nice place to calm down.
A rare architecture where sumo wrestlers stand on the tiles of the shrine
It seems to be a shrine that enshrines Nomi no Sukune, the founder of Hajishi. Nomi no Sukune (a person from the Yayoi period around BC) is like a god of sumo and earthenware. (Nomi sukune was enshrined as a god of sumo because he won sumo with TAIMA no kehaya, and it is said that he proposed the Haniwa system at the same time, so he was also the God of earthenware. There seems to be a trace of burning earthenware at the top of Nomi Jinja shrine, so it seems that Nomi sukune was enshrined.) ...
A shrine next to the hill where you can see the first sunrise
A small local shrine. However, because it is a shrine adjacent to the hill where you can see the first sunrise, there were about 50 〜 60 people who came to see the sunrise early in the morning. In the parking lot of the shrine, there is an observatory called Nomiyama Observatory, which is open 24 hours a day for free, and it is a good scenic spot where you can overlook Toyota City from the hill of the mountain. I would like you to visit in the daytime.