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A shrine located at the site of Hachiman Ji Temple
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Hanamaki Shrine is a shrine where Atago Shrine and Inari Shrine were enshrined in 1955 and renamed. Atago Shrine is a shrine enshrined as the guardian deity of Hachimanji Temple, which was built as a prayer place for Hanamaki Castle. Hachimanji Temple was abandoned at the time of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is only an explanation board, so there is no remnant. Hanamaki Shrine seems to have a complicated history, and it was a shrine where you could feel such a history.
A shrine located at the site of Hachiman Ji Temple
Original Text
Hanamaki Shrine is a shrine where Atago Shrine and Inari Shrine were enshrined in 1955 and renamed. Atago Shrine is a shrine enshrined as the guardian deity of Hachimanji Temple, which was built as a prayer place for Hanamaki Castle. Hachimanji Temple was abandoned at the time of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is only an explanation board, so there is no remnant. Hanamaki Shrine seems to have a complicated history, and it was a shrine where you could feel such a history.
It is a shrine on a hill. It is in good condition. It was the exam season, so it seems that there are many prayers for passing the exam, so I thought it was a shrine that is familiar to the locals.
A shrine located at the site of Hachiman Ji Temple
Hanamaki Shrine is a shrine where Atago Shrine and Inari Shrine were enshrined in 1955 and renamed. Atago Shrine is a shrine enshrined as the guardian deity of Hachimanji Temple, which was built as a prayer place for Hanamaki Castle. Hachimanji Temple was abandoned at the time of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is only an explanation board, so there is no remnant. Hanamaki Shrine seems to have a complicated history, and it was a shrine where you could feel such a history.
A shrine located at the site of Hachiman Ji Temple
Hanamaki Shrine is a shrine where Atago Shrine and Inari Shrine were enshrined in 1955 and renamed. Atago Shrine is a shrine enshrined as the guardian deity of Hachimanji Temple, which was built as a prayer place for Hanamaki Castle. Hachimanji Temple was abandoned at the time of the separation of Shinto and Buddhism, and there is only an explanation board, so there is no remnant. Hanamaki Shrine seems to have a complicated history, and it was a shrine where you could feel such a history.
It's on a high ground.
It seems that there are quite a lot of worshipers during the exam season. It was said that there was also a benefit. It seems to be famous locally.
It's on a high ground.
It seems that there are quite a lot of worshipers during the exam season. It was said that there was also a benefit. It seems to be famous locally.
A shrine on a high ground
It is a shrine on a hill. It is in good condition. It was the exam season, so it seems that there are many prayers for passing the exam, so I thought it was a shrine that is familiar to the locals.