身曾岐神社
身曾岐神社 | |
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The location | 3401, Kobuchisawachokamisasao, Hokuto-shi, Yamanashi |
Position | 35°51'N 46.1 seconds 138°20'E 12.5 seconds / 35.862806 degrees N 138.336806 degrees E coordinate: 35°51'N 46.1 seconds 138°20'E 12.5 seconds / 35.862806 degrees N 138.336806 degrees E |
The main enshrined deity | The Sun-Goddess 天徳地徳祚身曾岐自在神 |
The foundation | 1985 |
Annual festival | August 4 |
身曾岐神社 (a purification ceremony as for pitching a camp) is a Shinto shrine enshrined in Kobuchisawachokamisasao, Hokuto-shi, Yamanashi. The Sun-Goddess、天徳地徳祚身曾岐自在神I enshrine を. The chief priest is Yasuyoshi Sakata.
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Summary
It is a Shinto shrine of the foundation in 1985 to convey the way of ascetic practices of the art "purification ceremony" of the Old Shinto which Masakane Inoue, also known as 天徳地徳祚身曾岐自在神 which is an enshrined deity conveyed and virtue.
It was the member of the citron on October 20, 2011 and came to be known because Aya Takashima of Yujin Kitagawa of the singer and the free-lance announcer held a wedding ceremony [1]. In addition, citron often performs a live in inner Noh after 2006, and the performance of 2008 is gathered up on DVD mail order-limited as "splendid this world".
Enshrined deity
- The Sun-Goddess
- 天徳地徳祚身曾岐自在神
Footnote
Allied documents
- One of the shinto sects sacred book research institute "Masakane Inoue God document" one of the shinto sects senior Pope, 1982
- Written by Yasuyoshi Sakata "Japanese Olympus, いざ" world bookshop, 1986
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