延喜式神名帳
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Ikonahime no mikoto shrine (Shirahama Shrine)
Ikonahime no mikoto shrine, according to the good luck of the shrine, "This god is transferred here from Miyakejima, and it will be transferred to Mishima later", and the pioneer god of izu islands "Mishima-jin - Mishima-jin" and the empress god "Ikonahime no mikoto" The hill "hitachiyama" on the Shirahama coast of the jinzachi area is a ritual site that enshrines the Izu Islands since ancient times, but the rituals of Ikonahime no mikoto Shrine are still continuing.
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Susa Shrine (Sada)
Susa Shrine (Sada-cho) is said to be the "land of the end" and "the sacred place of the soul requiem" of Susanoo no mikoto, and it is said that "Izumo Kuni Fudoki (izumo no Kuni fudoki) In the article of Susago, "This country is a small but good country, so my name is not attached to trees or stones, I attach it to the land" and the soul of life (mi tama) It's written that it was put down here and paid, and it's definitely a historic shrine in Japan.
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Onigami Shrine (Oku-Izumo-cho, Ohro)
Onigami Shrine (Oku Izumo-cho Ohara) enshrines "susanoo no mikoto" and its son "isotakeru no mikoto".
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駒形神社 本社(komagata shrine)
Komagata Shrine Headquarters is called "Riku Chugoku Ichinomiya", and "Okumiya" is settled on the summit of Komagatake Mountains. In ancient times, it was thought that the area around the area was a production area for war horses. It is also said that in accordance with the Shinto Buddhist study with the horse head Kannon and Dainichi Nyorai, they are solicited and widely worshiped in various parts of Eastern Japan.
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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.
