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when i visited oki shrine
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It is a few minutes walk from the hall of worship of Oki Shrine, but there is only a guide board on the outside facing the street, so it becomes a little uneasy when it comes from the precincts. It is a little disappointing because there is an entry prevention fence in the foreground.
It is a mound where the remains of Emperor Gotoba (Retired Emperor) adjacent to Oki Shrine were buried. In the Meiji era, it was enshrined in Mizunase Jingu in Osaka, and the shrines here were removed, but the cremation mound is managed by the Imperial Household Agency as the place derived from the Emperor's Mausoleum. Therefore, you cannot enter the premises. You can only look at the gate from outside the premises. It's a good idea to stop by before and after visiting Oki Shrine.
The island of Oki is a place of exile. The names of Emperor Gotoba and Emperor Go-Daigo immediately come to mind. It seems that he lived freely on the island. However, compared to the capital, he would have been more dignified. The retired emperor gotoba died here.
Perhaps it is under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency, you can only see the gate from the fence. I saw the chrysanthemum crest in the distance. Next to it is Oki Shrine, and if you go to the back, you can go down the stairs and enter the site of Oki Shrine as it is.
Emperor Gotoba sadly 19 Oki Shrine built on the site of Genpukuji Temple, where he lived for a long time, is a cremation mound quietly in the corner. It seems that the regret of Gotoba-in is transmitted. i will.
when i visited oki shrine
It is a few minutes walk from the hall of worship of Oki Shrine, but there is only a guide board on the outside facing the street, so it becomes a little uneasy when it comes from the precincts. It is a little disappointing because there is an entry prevention fence in the foreground.
Adjacent to Oki Jinja shrine
It is a mound where the remains of Emperor Gotoba (Retired Emperor) adjacent to Oki Shrine were buried. In the Meiji era, it was enshrined in Mizunase Jingu in Osaka, and the shrines here were removed, but the cremation mound is managed by the Imperial Household Agency as the place derived from the Emperor's Mausoleum. Therefore, you cannot enter the premises. You can only look at the gate from outside the premises. It's a good idea to stop by before and after visiting Oki Shrine.
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The island of Oki is a place of exile. The names of Emperor Gotoba and Emperor Go-Daigo immediately come to mind. It seems that he lived freely on the island. However, compared to the capital, he would have been more dignified. The retired emperor gotoba died here.
You just look out.
Perhaps it is under the jurisdiction of the Imperial Household Agency, you can only see the gate from the fence. I saw the chrysanthemum crest in the distance. Next to it is Oki Shrine, and if you go to the back, you can go down the stairs and enter the site of Oki Shrine as it is.
Silently beside Oki Jinja shrine
Emperor Gotoba sadly 19 Oki Shrine built on the site of Genpukuji Temple, where he lived for a long time, is a cremation mound quietly in the corner. It seems that the regret of Gotoba-in is transmitted. i will.