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で only Retian Shengong の Branch Palace in the country
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The main shrine is located in the back of the clean approach. The shrine in Hokkaido is also a history of pioneering, and I feel proud that I am a migrant related to the Tokugawa family.
It is a spot where you can feel the history of Yakumo Town and is the Ujigami of Yakumo Town. As it is a shrine related to the Tokugawa family, it is quite well built and spectacular.
It originated from the former Owari feudal lord Yoshikatsu Tokugawa moved the warrior class to Yakumo Town to give birth to the former feudal retainer.
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This shrine is essential for the Yakumo exploration course. The reason for this is that Yakumo Town originated from the fact that Yoshikatsu Tokugawa, the former Lord of Owari domain, moved the warrior class to give birth to the former feudal retainers in 1881, and the migrants were the Ujigami, so in 1881, his hometown Atsuta Jingu Jingu and Toku Owari The origin of Yakumo Shrine is that the divine spirits of the Kawake family were worshiped as local gods.
で only Retian Shengong の Branch Palace in the country
The main shrine is located in the back of the clean approach. The shrine in Hokkaido is also a history of pioneering, and I feel proud that I am a migrant related to the Tokugawa family.
Yukari Tokugawa family
It is a spot where you can feel the history of Yakumo Town and is the Ujigami of Yakumo Town. As it is a shrine related to the Tokugawa family, it is quite well built and spectacular.
It originated from the former Owari feudal lord Yoshikatsu Tokugawa moved the warrior class to Yakumo Town to give birth to the former feudal retainer.
This shrine is essential for the Yakumo exploration course. The reason for this is that Yakumo Town originated from the fact that Yoshikatsu Tokugawa, the former Lord of Owari domain, moved the warrior class to give birth to the former feudal retainers in 1881, and the migrants were the Ujigami, so in 1881, his hometown Atsuta Jingu Jingu and Toku Owari The origin of Yakumo Shrine is that the divine spirits of the Kawake family were worshiped as local gods.