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粟鹿神社(awaga shrine)
According to the company biography, ashiga Shrine is said to be the origin of the name of The Deer, which is said to have been the best ancient shrine in Tajima Province, which is said to have been enshrined as the most ancient shrine in Tajima Province, where deer emerged from Mt. Ashiga and taught farming to people.
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三嶋大社(mishima taisha)
Mishima Taisha had been revered by the Imperial Court as a god responsible for the eruption and construction activities of the Izu Islands since ancient times. As a Ichinomiya in Izu Province, it is the center of faith in the Izu Peninsula.
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Zama Shrine (Zama-san)
Zama Shrine is tall as Settsu Province Ichinomiya, and it is one of the oldest shrines in Osaka.
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都農神社(tsuno shrine)
According to legend, this shrine is said to have been built by the first emperor, tenno Jimmu(神武天皇). That was before he reached the throne. It was 2700 years ago.
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一之宮 貫前神社(ichinomiya nukisaki shrine)
For worship, once go up the approach from the south side and go through the Otorii. A flat approach leads to the main gate, drawing an arc. Then, from there, there is a steep descending stone step, and the shrine is built right below. Up, flattening, and then down. Go to the shrine on a “down road” that is very rare in Japan.
