Discover the best top things to do in Nishiusuki-gun, Japan including Gion Shrine, The Haradas' Cherry Blossoms, Hutagami Shrine, Eight Dragon King God of Water Shrine, Amano Iwato Shrine, Amano Yasugawara, Monument of Uzumenomai, Akimoto Shrine, Kaguraden, Josenji Temple.
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Creative age is unknown. According to the company story it is said that in 869 AD, it recommended that Gion shrine of Yamashiro country Yasaka Township was proposed. Nasu Ohachiro and Muneaki visited and there was a big tree in the precincts that was said to have been planted.
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This simple shrine honors the sun goddess, Amasterasu & the cave she hides in during the winter months. In each shrine is a beautiful silver-blue disc representing her power. Every 30 minutes, one of the priests opens the gate behind the shrine so we can view the actual cave (speaks only in Japanese). Leaving the shrine, walk 5 mins down the road to the entrance to a serene river & a different cave. Here there are multiple pagodas. Without any other information, I believe these may represent stone pagados built near other riverbeds, to prevent dead children being taken into hell or the underworld, a pre-Buddhist myth.
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Located just 3 minute walk from the Amano-Iwato shrine, past cafes, descend the steps, over a stone bridge & listen to the sound of the gentle river flowing through a highly spiritual place. Even though the cave at the end is not the one that Amaterasu hid in (that can be viewed from lookout behind the shrine (viewing on hour & half hour) it is spectacular because of the plethora of stone pagodas. Without explanation, I believe these may symbolize pagodas built by lost/dead children (or their parents) at a Sai no Kawara, a riverbed which leads to hell. It is said an ogre keeps knocking down the pagodas but a Bodhisattva shields pagodas & the children to avoid hell.
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