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Japan Sightseeing Information --- Hyogo Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Shrines and Temples in Hyogo

Shrines and Temples in Hyogo

We are investigating and introducing shrines and temples in Hyogo prefecture. As popular shrines and temples are the places of interest, people gather as a power spot to receive the power to live, as seasonal events and festival places. We will post popular shrines and temples in Hyogo Prefecture.

Shrines in Hyogo

Ikuta Shrine

Ikuta Shrine is a shrine that dedicates the Wakahirume no Mikoto as a goddes to worship, giving birthplace prayers, fulfilling love affair, etc. as a shrine. It is also popular as one of Kobe's most powerful spots, and a large number of worshipers from all over the country will visit as the children's shrine visit and Shichigosan.

Minatogawa Shrine

Kobe city Chuo Ward. A shrine in Kobe that worships the faithful retainer in Nanbokucho era, Masashige Kusunoki. Shrine visit, Shichi-go-san, avoid misfortune, wedding ceremony in front of the shrine. National security, good fortune, house safety, traffic safety.

Izanagi Jingu

The island of beginning, the time of beginning. The oldest shrine with a description of creation in the Shintai volumes of the Kojiki and Nippon Shoki.

Nagata Shrine

Avoid misfortune and exorcism to Nagata Shrine in Nagata Ward, Kobe City. The sacrifice, the deity god "Kotoshironushi Okami", celebrated 1814 years, famous for the profit of the hemorrhoids and the ancient "Tsuinashiki Shinji". In addition to misfortune avoiding prayers, passed prayers, Shichigosan, wedding before the gods and so on. We are worshiping from Kobe city, Akashi city, Ashiya city etc.

Hirota Shrine

Hirota Shinto shrine (Hirota Shrine) is the first Hyogo prefecture old Shrine (old Kanpei Taisha) in Nishinomiya City. Empress Jingu founded in the land of Buko - Hirota country by the instruction of Amaterasu Sume Okami Aramitama.

Ebisu Miya General Headquarters Nishinomiya Shrine

Nishinomiya Shrine is the total headquarters of shrines that worship Ebisu who is adored as a god of luck.

Onokoro Jima Shrine

The sacred ground of the birth of the Japanese mythology Onokorojima Shrine

Kitano Tenman Shrine

Chuo-ku, Kobe city, Hyogo prefecture

Harima no Kuni Sousha ,Itate Hyouzu Jinja

Itate Hyouzu Jinja worships Hyouzu no Okami as a main god to worship. In the precincts, we are enshrining together the gods of the subordinate shrines, including the large and small Myoujin of Harima dominated by the name of the Sousha.

Kashima Shrine

It is Kashima Shrine (Kashima Jinjya) in Takasago-shi, Hyogo prefecture, which is known for one fulfillment and a successful prayer.

Ako Oishi Shrine

The Oishi Shrine was authorized by the official order of Meiji Emperor as a trigger, and the establishment of the shrine was permitted in the Meiji 11 year, and in November of the first year of Taisho Shrine, it is settled as a shrine dedicated to Oishi Kuranosuke Yoshio with the 47 faithful samurai's lives, and furious samurai Kayano Sanpei who died in the middle. | Hyogo prefecture Ako Oishi Shrine

Hioka Shrine

It is the premier shrine of Harima, which is named as "the god of safe delivery" to count the history of 1,500 years or more. Praying for safe delivery, worship, missions, shichi-go-san, trouble avoiding, various prayers such as household safety etc.

Sannomiya Shrine

Chuo-ku, Kobe city, Hyogo prefecture

Oushiko Shrine

Illness healing God of study. Oushiko Shrine

Temples in Hyogo

Gokurakuji

Kita-ku, Kobe city, Hyogo prefecture

Nakayamadera

The "Bell's Cord" of Nakayama Temple, the first kannon sacred place in our country to be said as the foundation of Prince Shotoku, has been traditionally believed since ancient times as a spiritual trace praying for the safe delivery of birth, a women's huge role.

Shoshazan Enkyoji

Hyogo ken Himeji city

Toko-ji

Mondoyakujin Tokoji is a famous temple for misfortune extermination and exorcism of Nishinomiya city, Hyogo prefecture. Hyogo Prefecture, of course, can visit Osaka / Kansai Ichijo. In addition to praying, we also accept puppet holding service, miya-mairi, Shichigosan, etc.

Gokokuji

Hyogo ken Minami-Awaji

Kosan-ji

Tamba city, Hyogo prefecture

Daijyoji

Temple of Daijyoji is a temple of Koyasan Shingon Buddism which was held by Gyouki Bosatsu in Tenpei 17 (745) of Tenpyo. Daijyo-ji

Daihonzan Sumadera

We will inform you Sumadera events, guidance etc. in Suma Ward, Kobe City.

Kiyoshikojin Seicho-ji

A thousand and one hundred year history and a temple that you can touch the art of Tomioka Tessai. Faith of the Arakami brings the benefits of the world such as home safety, business prosperity, troubleshooting and luck. Welcome, please.

Manganji

Hyogo ken Kawanishi city


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