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Sarutahiko Shrine

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9-3 Sabiecho, Hyogo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 652-0821, JapanMap
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  • asaka19691216
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    A small but splendid shrine

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    A shrine in Hyogo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. It was at the end of an alley deep from Nishide Chinju Inari Shrine along the main street of National Highway No. 2. It is a shrine that enshrines Saltabikonokami, the god of directions that appears during the advent of Tenson. It was a shrine in a residential area. There was a small but magnificent shrine. There is nothing to see except the shrine, but it was a wonderful shrine with a strong presence. 

    Reviewed on May 6, 2020
  • jef-hardy
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    Apes and apes

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    Sarutahiko Shrine is about a 10-minute walk from Kobe Station. This is when it is beneficial to travel and appears in the Nihonshoki. Come along with the surrounding shrines.

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2019
  • Meander767454
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    It is Kunitsu no Kami that appears in the Japanese secretary and Kojiki.

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    Sarutahiko is the god of Kunitsu, who is worshiped as "the god of the road" and "the god of travel" because he guided the god of the heavenly grandson to descend. JR From Kobe Station, it is 10~15, but it may be difficult to understand because it is in a residential area.

    Reviewed on Aug 5, 2018
  • takayuki t
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    God of travel

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    When I first visited as a tourist from Kyushu in mid-April, it was a small shrine standing in a residential area of Sabie Town. Of course, the deity of worship is Sarutahiko Okami. He is the god of travel that appears in Japanese mythology. There are many shrines and mounds related to Sarutahiko in my hometown Kurume, so ah! There was also here! I worshiped like that. This Okami may be in Tsu 々 Ura 々 in Japan.

    Reviewed on Apr 19, 2018
  • Exploration803097
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    God of the kai

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    I worshiped when I took a walk in Hyogo Ward, Kobe in October. It is a small shrine about a 10-minute walk from JR Kobe Station. It is near Nishide Chinju Inari Shrine (where Mr. Biriken is enshrined). This shrine is said to have been built during the Taira no Kiyomori era and has a long history. Sarutahiko Okami enshrined in this shrine is a God who is always at the top of God 々 as the God of Kai, and when the grandson descends, the grandson of the grandson is confronted with the heavenly eight cloud 々, and it is the God of disaster removal ...

    Reviewed on Nov 5, 2016

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