5/5 黒田恵一 1 month ago on Google • 337 reviews New
I
went
to
worship
around
9:30
on
a
Sunday
in
March.
It
was
quite
crowded,
probably
because
the
weather
was
nice.
As
for
the
parking
lot,
if
you
go
past
Omido
(temple)
and
turn
back
on
your
left,
there
is
a
parking
lot
for
people
praying,
so
I
went
further
up
and
used
the
parking
lot.
All
nearby
parking
lots
cost
about
500
yen
a
day,
so
if
it's
crowded,
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
park
at
the
shop
parking
lot
on
the
right
side
in
front
of
the
shrine
if
there's
space.
At
the
worship
hall,
the
large
bell
and
long
shimenawa
rope,
which
are
rarely
seen,
catch
your
eye.
Also,
if
you
look
up
at
the
sky
on
a
sunny
day,
you
can
see
black
kites
and
other
creatures,
so
it
will
be
very
relaxing
☺️
By
chance,
I
heard
that
for
a
limited
period
of
one
year
from
January
1,
2024,
you
will
be
able
to
receive
the
Goshuin
of
Hitachikoku
Sacred
Mountain,
so
I
will
also
be
able
to
go
to
Oiwa
Shrine,
which
is
enshrined
in
Hitachi
City,
by
the
end
of
the
year.
I
would
like
to
receive
a
Goshuin
stamp
created
in
collaboration
between
the
two
companies✨😄This
Goshuin
was
made
possible
because
both
companies
consider
the
mountain
a
sacred
object
and
have
been
promoting
it
since
ancient
times✨
There
is
a
sacred
tree
on
the
right
side
of
the
shrine,
and
a
psychic
I
know
told
me
that
it
is
a
very
strong
energy
spot
and
that
he
recommends
that
you
stop
by
there.
You
can
touch
it,
but
if
you
stand
next
to
it,
you
can
receive
the
energy
without
touching
it,
so
if
you
have
a
sense
of
gratitude
and
awe
towards
the
sacred
tree,
I
would
personally
ask
you
to
refrain
from
touching
it
as
much
as
possible.
🙏However,
there
is
no
posted
notice
saying
that
you
should
not
touch
it,
so
there
is
no
problem
if
you
do
what
you
want,
so
don't
feel
bad🙇
There
is
also
a
cable
car
to
the
left
of
the
shrine
that
takes
you
to
the
mountaintop
in
about
8
minutes,
and
from
the
station
at
the
mountaintop,
you
can
visit
the
main
shrine
of
Mt.
Nantai
and
Mt.
Nyotai
in
15
minutes
on
foot.
The
view
from
there
is
exquisite
✨☺️
Of
course,
if
you
climb
the
mountain
on
foot,
you
will
definitely
feel
even
more
blissful
👍😄
The
following
is
an
excerpt
from
the
shrine's
website↓.
Tsukuba-san
Shrine
is
an
old
shrine
with
a
history
of
about
3,000
years
that
looks
up
to
the
sacred
mountain
"Mt.
Tsukuba"
in
the
east
as
its
object
of
worship.
It
extends
to
yen.
Many
people
come
to
worship
throughout
the
year
due
to
its
highly
valued
divine
virtue.
We
also
hold
prayers
for
weddings,
matchmaking,
traffic
safety,
warding
off
evil
spirits,
etc.
every
day.
The
two
deities
enshrined
here
(Izanagison
and
Izamishoson)
are
the
ancestral
deities
of
the
Japanese
people,
and
their
divine
virtues
are
written
about
in
the
Kojiki
and
Nihonshoki.
The
two
gods
married
and
gave
birth
to
the
gods,
giving
birth
to
the
country,
which
brought
divine
virtues
such
as
matchmaking,
marital
harmony,
family
safety,
child-bearing,
and
child-rearing.
Takamasa,
the
divine
virtue
of
workplace
safety,
construction
safety,
traffic
safety,
etc.
In
addition,
you
can
receive
the
strong
divine
blessings
of
the
ancestors
for
industrial
purposes
such
as
good
harvests
and
big
catches,
as
well
as
prayers
for
warding
off
evil
spirits,
warding
off
direction,
praying
for
good
wishes,
safe
childbirth,
and
successful
entrance
into
higher
education.
In
Sessha
Inamura
Shrine
(Amaterasu
Omikami)
Anzatsune
Shrine
(Suenakison)
Obaraki
Shrine
(Tsukiyomison)
Watari
Shrine
(Ebisu
no
Mikoto)
is
enshrined
here.
Others:
Hie
Shrine
(East
Hall)
Oyamakui
God
Kasuga
Shrine
(West
Hall)
Takemika
Tsuchikami
Tsunetsu
main
deity
Tenkoyane
kami
Hime
kami
Itsukushima
Shrine
Ichikishimahime
no
Mikoto
Ebisuten
is
also
enshrined
there.
We
recommend
that
you
all
visit
Tsukubasan
Shrine
and
receive
the
divine
virtues✨☺️