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Chinju of Nakameguro
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It is a shrine quietly behind the elementary school in Nakameguro. The date of its foundation is unknown. However, it seems that it was already in the Edo period, and the tree 々 is also overgrown and has a taste. The sazareishi that appears in the national anthem "Kimigayo" is also placed. There are entertainers in the neighborhood and they are always dedicated.
I went there for the first time, but within 10 minutes walk from Nakameguro Station and access is good. You can also visit slowly without crowding people. Goshuin can also be handwritten and handwritten in front of you ★
The date of its foundation seems to be unknown, but it has been revered as the general guardian of Nakameguro Village since ancient times. As you go up the stone steps next to the alley, the hall of worship stands quietly. The precincts were not very large, but there were Kagura dono and Mimine Jinja shrine, etc., and it was quiet.
Nakameguro Hachiman Shrine is a shrine enshrined in Nakameguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. The date of its founding is unknown, but in 1763 and 1845, there was a village pointing book with a description of "Kamimeguro Village Chinju Hachimangu Shrine at the end of Betto Jufukuji Temple in Kamimeguro Village". Is left. In the Edo period, Jufukuji Temple in Kamimeguro was managed (Bettoji Temple), but old materials were destroyed by fire because the temple was completely burned down. The Suesha tsurumitsu Jinja Shrine (Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture), which has the benefit of marriage in the back left of the main hall, is enshrined ...
Chinju of Nakameguro
It is a shrine quietly behind the elementary school in Nakameguro. The date of its foundation is unknown. However, it seems that it was already in the Edo period, and the tree 々 is also overgrown and has a taste. The sazareishi that appears in the national anthem "Kimigayo" is also placed. There are entertainers in the neighborhood and they are always dedicated.
Near shokaku Ji Temple in nakameguro
I happened to pass by on the back road near Shokakuji Temple in Nakameguro. It gets quite dark in the evening, so it is recommended to visit early.
It's a shrine with a calm atmosphere.
I went there for the first time, but within 10 minutes walk from Nakameguro Station and access is good. You can also visit slowly without crowding people. Goshuin can also be handwritten and handwritten in front of you ★
It's on the south side of nakameguro station.
The date of its foundation seems to be unknown, but it has been revered as the general guardian of Nakameguro Village since ancient times. As you go up the stone steps next to the alley, the hall of worship stands quietly. The precincts were not very large, but there were Kagura dono and Mimine Jinja shrine, etc., and it was quiet.
Today's walk course
Nakameguro Hachiman Shrine is a shrine enshrined in Nakameguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. The date of its founding is unknown, but in 1763 and 1845, there was a village pointing book with a description of "Kamimeguro Village Chinju Hachimangu Shrine at the end of Betto Jufukuji Temple in Kamimeguro Village". Is left. In the Edo period, Jufukuji Temple in Kamimeguro was managed (Bettoji Temple), but old materials were destroyed by fire because the temple was completely burned down. The Suesha tsurumitsu Jinja Shrine (Chichibu City, Saitama Prefecture), which has the benefit of marriage in the back left of the main hall, is enshrined ...