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"Ant Tong しの origin" ⛩
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It was a few minutes walk from Kii Tanabe Station. A torii gate stands facing a one-way street, and from here I went to the precincts where I got the impression of being a little cramped. A large sacred tree stood right in the precincts, and it seemed that you could see it from a distance from the shrine. By the way, as it is said to be the god of wisdom in Japan, "the origin of ants" was recorded.
It is located in a long and narrow shopping street. There is a torii gate on the back side, not in front. I think there were many people who lined up like ants and visited Kumano Kodo, but now a huge Okusu is quietly watching over. It's a small shrine, but you can feel the history.
The autumn festival here is very nice. Lion dance is paraded in private houses and bars in Minato district 10 Moon 15 From around the day to 17 in the main shrine, lion dance is performed in the precincts. Except for that time, it is very quiet and it is recommended to sit on the bench and look at Okusu.
A shrine full of unique power that excites adult souls
Original Text
A shrine that you can reach Sugu by continuing on Minatomoto-dori from Kii Tanabe Station. Many sacred trees, shrines, brand new guardian dogs, etc. were enshrined on a small site, and it was full of unique power that excites the soul of adults. Because the lions gate was open, it was possible to receive high wave energy from a higher dimension than usual with the physical clean wind.
The name of the shrine is unique. It is called Aritori. The name of this shrine has changed, and the current name seems to have been around 200 for about a year. At first, it was founded nearly 1200 years ago, and it is said that it was called gorei gozu Tenno and collected reverence as a landlord God in the Minato district. 200 It became Aritori Shrine about a year ago, and it was said that it became the current Aritori Shrine due to an extremely nonsense measure such as separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The main deity is Amekorobo.
"Ant Tong しの origin" ⛩
It was a few minutes walk from Kii Tanabe Station. A torii gate stands facing a one-way street, and from here I went to the precincts where I got the impression of being a little cramped. A large sacred tree stood right in the precincts, and it seemed that you could see it from a distance from the shrine. By the way, as it is said to be the god of wisdom in Japan, "the origin of ants" was recorded.
giant ohaku
It is located in a long and narrow shopping street. There is a torii gate on the back side, not in front. I think there were many people who lined up like ants and visited Kumano Kodo, but now a huge Okusu is quietly watching over. It's a small shrine, but you can feel the history.
It's all over town, but it's quiet.
The autumn festival here is very nice. Lion dance is paraded in private houses and bars in Minato district 10 Moon 15 From around the day to 17 in the main shrine, lion dance is performed in the precincts. Except for that time, it is very quiet and it is recommended to sit on the bench and look at Okusu.
A shrine full of unique power that excites adult souls
A shrine that you can reach Sugu by continuing on Minatomoto-dori from Kii Tanabe Station. Many sacred trees, shrines, brand new guardian dogs, etc. were enshrined on a small site, and it was full of unique power that excites the soul of adults. Because the lions gate was open, it was possible to receive high wave energy from a higher dimension than usual with the physical clean wind.
It's an ordinary shrine that's nothing.
The name of the shrine is unique. It is called Aritori. The name of this shrine has changed, and the current name seems to have been around 200 for about a year. At first, it was founded nearly 1200 years ago, and it is said that it was called gorei gozu Tenno and collected reverence as a landlord God in the Minato district. 200 It became Aritori Shrine about a year ago, and it was said that it became the current Aritori Shrine due to an extremely nonsense measure such as separation of Shinto and Buddhism in the Meiji era. The main deity is Amekorobo.