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A Jinja shrine related to the Sentoku clan, the Lord of asase Ishi Jo castle
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It is a shrine related to Mr. Sentoku, who once ruled Asaseishi Castle in Mutsu Province. Mr. Sentoku was a tributary of Mr. Nanbu, but he was defeated and destroyed in a conflict with Mr. Tsugaru. In the precincts, there is also a commentary on the rocks that were subject to rock faith, male and female stones.
It is a local shrine. In particular, events are not frequent, but they are local. It's related to events such as lantern sinking, so it may be worth a visit when there are such events.
I didn't aim for this, but when I was aiming for another shrine, it was better than us because it was nearby. It's not a big shrine, but there was a horse enshrined.
A Jinja shrine related to the Sentoku clan, the Lord of asase Ishi Jo castle
It is a shrine related to Mr. Sentoku, who once ruled Asaseishi Castle in Mutsu Province. Mr. Sentoku was a tributary of Mr. Nanbu, but he was defeated and destroyed in a conflict with Mr. Tsugaru. In the precincts, there is also a commentary on the rocks that were subject to rock faith, male and female stones.
It's a local shrine.
It is a local shrine. In particular, events are not frequent, but they are local. It's related to events such as lantern sinking, so it may be worth a visit when there are such events.
there's no photo. haguro shrine.
I didn't aim for this, but when I was aiming for another shrine, it was better than us because it was nearby. It's not a big shrine, but there was a horse enshrined.