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Quiet shrine surrounded by trees 々
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A shrine I happened to meet when I was walking from Urifu Shrine to Nakayamaji Temple. It seems that it was originally in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple. It's a small shrine, but it has a calm atmosphere surrounded by trees 々.
It was originally located in the precincts of Nakayama Ji Temple.
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The deity was Ichikishimahime no Mikoto, originally a guardian shrine of Nakayamaji Temple, and it is said that it was in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple. It is now outside Nakayamaji Temple. The approach to Nakayamaji Okunoin is either from this road or from the back of the precincts of Nakayamaji.
A shrine near Nakayamaji Temple, which is famous for praying for a safe delivery in Takarazuka. It's quiet and there aren't many people, so it's okay to be solemn. It seems that Treasure Jenne will also come, so please come.
Ichikishimahime Shrine is located about 200m west of Nakayamaji Temple. Originally it was in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple, but it seems that it moved to its current location due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the early Meiji period. Ichikishimahime, the deity of worship, is the god of business and performing arts. It was a quiet shrine with deep greenery.
I stopped by when I visited Nakayamaji Temple in November. It is a quiet shrine about a 5-minute walk from Nakayamaji Temple. Ichikishimahime Shrine was originally located in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple, but it is said that it moved to its current location due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. He is said to be a god of prosperous business and performing arts There were no other worshipers on the day. There was a chair using a wooden stump.
Quiet shrine surrounded by trees 々
A shrine I happened to meet when I was walking from Urifu Shrine to Nakayamaji Temple. It seems that it was originally in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple. It's a small shrine, but it has a calm atmosphere surrounded by trees 々.
It was originally located in the precincts of Nakayama Ji Temple.
The deity was Ichikishimahime no Mikoto, originally a guardian shrine of Nakayamaji Temple, and it is said that it was in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple. It is now outside Nakayamaji Temple. The approach to Nakayamaji Okunoin is either from this road or from the back of the precincts of Nakayamaji.
Shinto shrine
A shrine near Nakayamaji Temple, which is famous for praying for a safe delivery in Takarazuka. It's quiet and there aren't many people, so it's okay to be solemn. It seems that Treasure Jenne will also come, so please come.
God of business and performing arts
Ichikishimahime Shrine is located about 200m west of Nakayamaji Temple. Originally it was in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple, but it seems that it moved to its current location due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the early Meiji period. Ichikishimahime, the deity of worship, is the god of business and performing arts. It was a quiet shrine with deep greenery.
I worshiped at Nakayama Ji Temple
I stopped by when I visited Nakayamaji Temple in November. It is a quiet shrine about a 5-minute walk from Nakayamaji Temple. Ichikishimahime Shrine was originally located in the precincts of Nakayamaji Temple, but it is said that it moved to its current location due to the separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. He is said to be a god of prosperous business and performing arts There were no other worshipers on the day. There was a chair using a wooden stump.