Mitake Shrine (Minami, Kuki-shi)
| Mitake Shrine | |
|---|---|
| The location | 1-457, Minami, Kuki-shi, Saitama |
| Position | 36°3'N 46.7 seconds A 139°40'23" E coordinate: 36°3'N 46.7 seconds 139°40'23" E |
| The main enshrined deity | Large oneself command Major king life 国常立尊 少彦名命 |
| Another name | Mount Ontake (おんたけさん) |
| Annual festival | July 1 [1] |
| Main act of God | visit to first mountain |
Mitake Shinto shrine (おんたけじんじゃ) is a Shinto shrine located at 1-457, Minami, Kuki-shi, Saitama.
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Summary
Mitake Shrine in the Kuki district had what was enshrined in Kukihon-cho, Minamisaitama-gun (after a Meiji merger a Minamisaitama-gun Kuki-cho larger section of a village Kuki original Chinese character wild sickle) in (1887) in 1887 by an opening, and the Mitake Shinto shrine (Mitake Shrine of today's south 1) of larger section of a village Kuki new Chinese character Shinmachi came to be worshiped in the present location from (1894) in 1894 [2]. This Mitake Shrine becomes the out of the border company of Atago Shrine.
visit to first mountain is carried out as an event every year on July 1. visit to first mountain is an event to pray for the perfect state of health of the child and takes a child born after the first mountain of the last year without the distinction of the man and woman and prays. visit to first mountain is performed in Asama Shrine of Satte-shi other than this Mitake Shinto shrine and may go to go and worship there [3].
It is a hill equivalent to a main shrine as precincts facilities, trees, a torii, Mount Ontake play garden (park), a slide, a bench, a swing, a jungle gym, Shinji Hall, the storage of will ん two festival car (warehouse of the festival car of the lantern Festival), a cherry tree, "Mitake Shinto shrine" planted by Koyama and a carved monument (located on the mountaintop), "Mount Ontake amusement park expansion memory" and a carved monument, "a Mount Ontake architecture contribution joint signature list" and a carved monument, "Mitake Shinto shrine enlargement site contribution joint signature" and a carved monument, "one guardian deity size honorific title of a Japanese god" and a carved monument, a monument carved with "a guide", "Kuki town first second readjustment of arable land monument" and a carved monument.
Mitake Shrine in the city
- Mitake Shrine (Honcho, Kuki-shi) - I am located at 1, Honcho.
Allied item, neighboring
Access
- From the Kuki Station west exit to southwestward on foot approximately three minutes (distance approximately 300m) [4].
Footnote
- With ^ "the Kuki-shi history festival of collection of working papers third Kuki published by event" (37 pages) Kuki-shi history editing room editing Kuki-shi publication March 25, 1984
- It is published on published by ^ "investigation into protection image, pair of stone guardian dogs (152 pages) Kuki-shi citizen university February 16, 2008 of 2007 Kuki-shi citizen University graduate school study memoirs I Kuki-shi Shrine and precincts"
- With ^ "the Kuki-shi history festival of collection of working papers third Kuki published by event" (.38 pages of page 37) Kuki-shi history editing room editing Kuki-shi publication March 25, 1984
- Around ^ Mitake Shrine - Yahoo! local people homepage
Outside link
- Sightseeing in "Kuki Station west exit course" Kuki-shi walking map (PDF) - Kuki-shi homepage
- Kuki walking map ancient times course - Kuki-shi business and industry society homepage
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