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The sunlight was shining beautifully on the shrine.
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It's unthinkable now, but it seems that Maibara had a function as Minato. You know, Kompira Daigongen is the god of maritime transportation, and it's an inseparable relationship. About 10 minutes walk from JR Maibara Station, the visit was in April when the cherry blossoms were scattered, and the sunlight through the trees illuminated the shrine beautifully.
it's maibara juku, which has also developed as a lakeside transportation in lake biwa.
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Do you know "Konpira Daigongen"? It is about 10 minutes walk east of JR Maibara Station, on the right side of the Seigishiji approach. Visiting Kinpira to Kinpira Shrine in Kotohira Town, Kagawa Prefecture, which is the head temple of Kinpira Shrine in Japan, seems to have been expensive and difficult for the common people, and it is a safety prayer in this place where traffic on the lake was popular. Built as a prayer There is a history. In ancient times, I think I was able to see Lake Biwa and ferries coming and going close to me. I feel history.
Kompira Daigongen is the god of the sea. Why is it in such a place is that there was a port in Maiharajuku that led to Lake Biwa called Maihara Minato. One of the remnants is this Kompira Daigongen. I think it is a place where you can deepen your understanding of the history around here.
The garden stood next to the famous Seigan Temple. "I was enshrined in this place overlooking Minato in hopes of the safety of traffic on the lake ..." in the explanation of the Maibara Town Board of Education in front of the torii gate. When I dived down the torii gate, the stone steps continued, and there were three shrines above.
The sunlight was shining beautifully on the shrine.
It's unthinkable now, but it seems that Maibara had a function as Minato. You know, Kompira Daigongen is the god of maritime transportation, and it's an inseparable relationship. About 10 minutes walk from JR Maibara Station, the visit was in April when the cherry blossoms were scattered, and the sunlight through the trees illuminated the shrine beautifully.
it's maibara juku, which has also developed as a lakeside transportation in lake biwa.
Do you know "Konpira Daigongen"? It is about 10 minutes walk east of JR Maibara Station, on the right side of the Seigishiji approach. Visiting Kinpira to Kinpira Shrine in Kotohira Town, Kagawa Prefecture, which is the head temple of Kinpira Shrine in Japan, seems to have been expensive and difficult for the common people, and it is a safety prayer in this place where traffic on the lake was popular. Built as a prayer There is a history. In ancient times, I think I was able to see Lake Biwa and ferries coming and going close to me. I feel history.
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Kompira Daigongen is the god of the sea. Why is it in such a place is that there was a port in Maiharajuku that led to Lake Biwa called Maihara Minato. One of the remnants is this Kompira Daigongen. I think it is a place where you can deepen your understanding of the history around here.
Traffic on the lake の Safety Prayer
The garden stood next to the famous Seigan Temple. "I was enshrined in this place overlooking Minato in hopes of the safety of traffic on the lake ..." in the explanation of the Maibara Town Board of Education in front of the torii gate. When I dived down the torii gate, the stone steps continued, and there were three shrines above.