Sumisaka Shrine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The catch phrase was "Japan's oldest god of health". Sumisaka Okami was described as the deity, and it was the name that collectively referred to as the six gods. When you go up the stone steps and go up to the precincts, the front is the hall of worship, and you can also worship the main shrine in the back. By the way, "Yama no Kami Oyamagi Shrine" was enshrined next to the main shrine.
It is known as the oldest shrine in Japan to pray for health. It was built to suppress diseases and seems to be described in the company's record as "Eight red shields, eight red spears, and eight poles to enshrin the god of Sumizaka." Isn't it possible that a shrine that prays for health will do something about the current corona disaster? This infection should significantly reduce trust in Gods around the world. Corona is at all inevitably no matter how much you worship Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and all other religions. Nikkime ...
I left Kintetsu Haibara Station and walked along the Uda River. At dusk, the vermilion bridge over the Uda River was beautiful with the lights, so I stopped by. You can see the magnificent view of the Uda River spreading below you as you climb the stone steps of the steep slope. It is a historic shrine that appears in Nihonshoki and Kojiki. It is the oldest shrine in Japan to enshrin the god of health.
The catch phrase was "Japan's oldest god of health". Sumisaka Okami was described as the deity, and it was the name that collectively referred to as the six gods. When you go up the stone steps and go up to the precincts, the front is the hall of worship, and you can also worship the main shrine in the back. By the way, "Yama no Kami Oyamagi Shrine" was enshrined next to the main shrine.
It is known as the oldest shrine in Japan to pray for health. It was built to suppress diseases and seems to be described in the company's record as "Eight red shields, eight red spears, and eight poles to enshrin the god of Sumizaka." Isn't it possible that a shrine that prays for health will do something about the current corona disaster? This infection should significantly reduce trust in Gods around the world. Corona is at all inevitably no matter how much you worship Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and all other religions. Nikkime ...
I left Kintetsu Haibara Station and walked along the Uda River. At dusk, the vermilion bridge over the Uda River was beautiful with the lights, so I stopped by. You can see the magnificent view of the Uda River spreading below you as you climb the stone steps of the steep slope. It is a historic shrine that appears in Nihonshoki and Kojiki. It is the oldest shrine in Japan to enshrin the god of health.