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I felt it was a historic shrine.
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From the instruction manual, it seems that it used to be a famous shrine that was lined up with Kyoto Kamigamo Shrine and Shimogamo Shrine, but it disappeared due to the Jokyu Incident and was restored to this place in the mid-Muromachi period. .. I don't know why, but small pieces of paper were packed tightly in large and small PET bottles, and they were placed in the hall. It looks like a small crane origami, but it doesn't feel like that. It may be a custom.
From the instruction manual, it seems that it used to be a famous shrine that was lined up with Kyoto Kamigamo Shrine and Shimogamo Shrine, but it disappeared due to the Jokyu Incident and was restored to this place in the mid-Muromachi period. .. I don't know why, but small pieces of paper were packed tightly in large and small PET bottles, and they were placed in the hall. It looks like a small crane origami, but it doesn't feel like that. It may be a custom.
Founded 1300 It is an old shrine that boasts the auspiciousness of the year.
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800 It was destroyed by fire (jokyu war) about a year ago and was abolished, but it was restored to its current location about 600 years ago, and it has been now called 'inouchi no Kami' since then. The main shrine here is a small shrine in a residential area in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. When you go through the stone torii gate, there is a hall of worship, but it was surrounded by a fence. Furthermore, there is a main shrine in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. Komashishi has a personality that makes you feel the history. There were various deities in the precincts, and the large sacred tree, Ogus, was impressive.
Founded 1300 It is an old shrine that boasts the auspiciousness of the year.
Original Text
800 It was destroyed by fire (jokyu war) about a year ago and was abolished, but it was restored to its current location about 600 years ago, and it has been now called 'inouchi no Kami' since then. The main shrine here is a small shrine in a residential area in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. When you go through the stone torii gate, there is a hall of worship, but it was surrounded by a fence. Furthermore, there is a main shrine in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. Komashishi has a personality that makes you feel the history. There were various deities in the precincts, and the large sacred tree, Ogus, was impressive.
I felt it was a historic shrine.
From the instruction manual, it seems that it used to be a famous shrine that was lined up with Kyoto Kamigamo Shrine and Shimogamo Shrine, but it disappeared due to the Jokyu Incident and was restored to this place in the mid-Muromachi period. .. I don't know why, but small pieces of paper were packed tightly in large and small PET bottles, and they were placed in the hall. It looks like a small crane origami, but it doesn't feel like that. It may be a custom.
I felt it was a historic shrine.
From the instruction manual, it seems that it used to be a famous shrine that was lined up with Kyoto Kamigamo Shrine and Shimogamo Shrine, but it disappeared due to the Jokyu Incident and was restored to this place in the mid-Muromachi period. .. I don't know why, but small pieces of paper were packed tightly in large and small PET bottles, and they were placed in the hall. It looks like a small crane origami, but it doesn't feel like that. It may be a custom.
Founded 1300 It is an old shrine that boasts the auspiciousness of the year.
800 It was destroyed by fire (jokyu war) about a year ago and was abolished, but it was restored to its current location about 600 years ago, and it has been now called 'inouchi no Kami' since then. The main shrine here is a small shrine in a residential area in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. When you go through the stone torii gate, there is a hall of worship, but it was surrounded by a fence. Furthermore, there is a main shrine in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. Komashishi has a personality that makes you feel the history. There were various deities in the precincts, and the large sacred tree, Ogus, was impressive.
Founded 1300 It is an old shrine that boasts the auspiciousness of the year.
800 It was destroyed by fire (jokyu war) about a year ago and was abolished, but it was restored to its current location about 600 years ago, and it has been now called 'inouchi no Kami' since then. The main shrine here is a small shrine in a residential area in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. When you go through the stone torii gate, there is a hall of worship, but it was surrounded by a fence. Furthermore, there is a main shrine in the form of Shinmei-zukuri. Komashishi has a personality that makes you feel the history. There were various deities in the precincts, and the large sacred tree, Ogus, was impressive.