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The first generation of the main water field Shengcheng era の Shrine
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From Fukuyama Station, pass through Fukuyama Castle to the north side of Fukuju Kaikan. It is a shrine enshrined by the first Fukuyama feudal lord Katsunari Mizuno when Fukuyama Castle was built. There is a Noh stage in the precincts.
It is located in Fukuyama Castle Park. It originated from the fact that when Katsunari Mizuno built Fukuyama Castle, he enshrined it as the guardian deity of Bigo's country on the north side of the castle's demon gate, and it seems that the owner of Fukuyama Castle of 々 was directly enshrined in the later generations. In addition to the main shrine, the shrine office, there is a Noh stage in the precincts. In addition, it seems that a contest to choose Miss Sanzo Inari is held every year, and a poster is posted on the main shrine.
About 10 minutes walk from Fukuyama station. It is located on the opposite side of the station across Fukuyama Castle Park (the ruins of Fukuyama Castle). Founded in the early Edo period. A shrine enshrined as a guardian deity when Katsunari Mizuno built Fukuyama Castle. The main deities are Uga Tama Okami, Sarutahiko Okami, and Omiya Onna Okami. There is a Noh stage in the precincts, and many Setsusha Suesha are enshrined around the hall of worship.
Sanzo Inari Shrine, located on the north side of Fukuyama Castle, was built by Katsunari Mizuno as the guardian deity of the castle when Fukuyama Castle was built in 1619. To go to the shrine, you can go straight to the castle, walk along the castle, and walk about five minutes.
It is enshrined in Fukuyama Castle on the north side of Fukuyama Station. It was erected by Katsunari Mizuno, the first feudal lord of Fukuyama, as the guardian of Fukuyama Castle. There is also a Noh stage in the precincts in the best location near the station and inside the castle.
The first generation of the main water field Shengcheng era の Shrine
From Fukuyama Station, pass through Fukuyama Castle to the north side of Fukuju Kaikan. It is a shrine enshrined by the first Fukuyama feudal lord Katsunari Mizuno when Fukuyama Castle was built. There is a Noh stage in the precincts.
Fushan City の Ghost Gate の Patron God
It is located in Fukuyama Castle Park. It originated from the fact that when Katsunari Mizuno built Fukuyama Castle, he enshrined it as the guardian deity of Bigo's country on the north side of the castle's demon gate, and it seems that the owner of Fukuyama Castle of 々 was directly enshrined in the later generations. In addition to the main shrine, the shrine office, there is a Noh stage in the precincts. In addition, it seems that a contest to choose Miss Sanzo Inari is held every year, and a poster is posted on the main shrine.
Fushan City の Patron God
About 10 minutes walk from Fukuyama station. It is located on the opposite side of the station across Fukuyama Castle Park (the ruins of Fukuyama Castle). Founded in the early Edo period. A shrine enshrined as a guardian deity when Katsunari Mizuno built Fukuyama Castle. The main deities are Uga Tama Okami, Sarutahiko Okami, and Omiya Onna Okami. There is a Noh stage in the precincts, and many Setsusha Suesha are enshrined around the hall of worship.
Sanmaho Shrine
Sanzo Inari Shrine, located on the north side of Fukuyama Castle, was built by Katsunari Mizuno as the guardian deity of the castle when Fukuyama Castle was built in 1619. To go to the shrine, you can go straight to the castle, walk along the castle, and walk about five minutes.
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It is enshrined in Fukuyama Castle on the north side of Fukuyama Station. It was erected by Katsunari Mizuno, the first feudal lord of Fukuyama, as the guardian of Fukuyama Castle. There is also a Noh stage in the precincts in the best location near the station and inside the castle.