延喜式神名帳

chokaizan omonoimi shrine (fuku ra kuchi no miya)

鳥海山大物忌神社(chokaizan omonoimi shrine) is Ichinomiya Dewa Kuninomiya. There are 3 shrines with Mt. The Satomiya called "kuchi no miya" is located in two places, "「吹浦(fuku ra)」" and "「蕨岡(warabi oka)」". It is an old company

Takase Shrine (Takase, Nanto City)

Takase Shrine is prestigious as Ichinomiya in"越中国" , and the deity of the shrine enshrines (main power of the great power). There is also the Takase ruins, which is said to be the site of our company, and it is presumed that it is a sacred place during the Yayoi period when the Agricultural culture grew.

Tosa Shrine (Ichinomiya, Kochi)

Tosa Shrine (Shinane-sama) has a high formality as a shrine in Tosa Province Since ancient times, it is said that this stone called "iwakura", a natural stone where God dwells, was built and enshrined in a place where it fell here and stopped, and the creation dates back to ancient times.

List of 36 seats sitting in the imperial palace "Enki-shiki Shinmeisho"

The Engishiki Jinmeicho was compiled in 1927.
At that time, a list of "government offices of the whole country" (a shrine that receives mints from the priest is put up at the prayer year festival (Every February)

The major classification is for each administrative division at that time.
"Miyanaka and Gyeongchu" and "Kinai"
"Seven Roads (Tokaido, Higashiyamado, Hokurikudo, Sanindo, Sanyodo, Nankaido, Nishikaido)"
The middle classification is by country (classification close to the current prefecture)
Small classification by county (classification close to current municipality)
Details are covered by shrine and written.

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Sitting in "Miyanaka" (36 seats... It is a list of the large (deposit month Shinjo) 30, small 6) shrine

Nakayama Shrine (Tsuyama City)

Nakayama Shrine (Tsuyama City) has a tradition and tradition in "Mimasaka no Ichinomiya" When the ancient Yamato court divided "Kibiki" into a new "Mimasaka no kuni", "Ichinomiya" (Ichi no miya)” Many other mysterious and ancient shrines still quietly sit “saru gami”

Omiya Hikawa Shrine

Omiya Hikawa Shrine is an ancient shrine that accompanies the luck of victory, and it is said that the place name of the present "Omiya" (Saitama Prefecture) is derived from the honor of Hikawa Shrine as "Great Miyai" which has been enshrined in this place without being transferred for about 2,400 years.

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