Hyotanyamainari Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Little shrine far from the touristic area
Hyotan-Yama is still in Osaka, but close to Nara prefecture. I stayed there for about 1 or 2 months at a friends place, and so, I was passing through this shrine bearly every day. There are differen...
The deity is Wakaukanomai no Mikoto (Hoshiki Omikami). It is the head office of Tsuji Zan in the self-proclaimed Miinari. A building is built along Mt. Tsuji, an old burial mound. There is no scale to be described along with Fushimi Inari and Toyokawa Inari. It seems that there is a history that Hideyoshi solicited when constructing Osaka Castle. There are many Setsusha Sumasha and shrines in the narrow precincts. It is also the place name and the station name, but there is no particular guide at the station, so it seems better to check the location in advance when visiting by train ...
It is also said to be the three major Inari shrines in Japan.
Original Text
It is located in front of Kashiyama Station on the Kintetsu Train. There is a building attached to the burial mound of Kashiyama Kofun. It seems that he became called Kashiyama because it resembles a Kashiyama in a twin burial mound. It is a long history that Toyotomi Hideyoshi solicited Fukube Inari from Fushimi Castle as a guardian deity to the cherry blossoms when he built Osaka Castle. It is located at Tsuji Zenso Headquarters.
Inari-san, who is also known as Tsuji fortune telling,
Original Text
There is an entrance to the approach to the old Route 170 where the arcade on the south side of the Kintetsu Nara Line and Yamamae Shopping Street disappears. There is also a parking space on the right side of the torii gate. It's not as large as Fushimi Inari, but there are many end shrines and Setsusha in the precincts.
I don't know the details, but I asked based on the information that it seems to be a shrine famous for fortune telling. It was a small but beautiful vermilion torii gate.
Little shrine far from the touristic area
Hyotan-Yama is still in Osaka, but close to Nara prefecture. I stayed there for about 1 or 2 months at a friends place, and so, I was passing through this shrine bearly every day. There are differen...
it's the head office of tsujizomo in miinari.
The deity is Wakaukanomai no Mikoto (Hoshiki Omikami). It is the head office of Tsuji Zan in the self-proclaimed Miinari. A building is built along Mt. Tsuji, an old burial mound. There is no scale to be described along with Fushimi Inari and Toyokawa Inari. It seems that there is a history that Hideyoshi solicited when constructing Osaka Castle. There are many Setsusha Sumasha and shrines in the narrow precincts. It is also the place name and the station name, but there is no particular guide at the station, so it seems better to check the location in advance when visiting by train ...
It is also said to be the three major Inari shrines in Japan.
It is located in front of Kashiyama Station on the Kintetsu Train. There is a building attached to the burial mound of Kashiyama Kofun. It seems that he became called Kashiyama because it resembles a Kashiyama in a twin burial mound. It is a long history that Toyotomi Hideyoshi solicited Fukube Inari from Fushimi Castle as a guardian deity to the cherry blossoms when he built Osaka Castle. It is located at Tsuji Zenso Headquarters.
Inari-san, who is also known as Tsuji fortune telling,
There is an entrance to the approach to the old Route 170 where the arcade on the south side of the Kintetsu Nara Line and Yamamae Shopping Street disappears. There is also a parking space on the right side of the torii gate. It's not as large as Fushimi Inari, but there are many end shrines and Setsusha in the precincts.
Fortune telling is famous.
I don't know the details, but I asked based on the information that it seems to be a shrine famous for fortune telling. It was a small but beautiful vermilion torii gate.