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Flying Shrine
Yawata City Yawata Doi 44
It was founded in 1915 (Taisho 4) (1915) by Tadahachi Ninomiya from Yawatahama City, Ehime Prefecture, who succeeded in the first powered model flight experiment in Japan in 1891 (Meiji 24)). Inspired by the gliding appearance of a crow, he created a "crow-shaped flying device" powered by fixed wings and succeeded in flying. In Meiji 26 (Meiji 26) (1893), he designed a biplane model "iridescent flying machine" that had no tail and could be ridden by a person, but abandoned due to lack of funds.
After that, he moved to Yawata, Kyoto Prefecture, and began building a full-scale prototype, but in Meiji 36 (Meiji 36) (1903), he learned that the Wright brothers of the United States had succeeded in the world's first continuous flight of a powered heavy aircraft, and he left airplane development.
Heartbroken by the large number of victims of aviation accidents since the invention of the airplane, Chuhachi invested his own money to build a shrine in his residence in Yawata (where he is present) to comfort the spirits of the deceased, and prayed for aviation safety and the development of the aviation business.
The current worship hall was rebuilt in 1989 in the ancient Western style, and features a stained glass decoration depicting a cylindrical column and a crow that inspired its invention. In addition, there is a museum attached to the museum, which exhibits photographs taken by Chuhachi himself at the time and iridescent flying equipment (models), as well as items donated by various companies and organizations, as well as 1,000 plastic models Dedication by individuals.
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National Treasure: Ishisei Water Hachimangu
30 Yawata Takabo, Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture
"Ishisei Water Hachimangu" is worshipped as a god of protection from evil, and although it has been designated as a national treasure, it is affectionately known as "Yawata Hachiman-san" by the locals. In addition, the shrine has a dove motif that was loved by warring warlords such as Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Hideyori, and Tokugawa Iemitsu. It is considered to be a messenger of the god Hachiman, and it is fun to look for it because the Main Shrine is decorated and carved with pigeons.
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GRAND FRONT OSAKA GUNDAM NEXT FUTURE
Held in period
2025/4/1(Tue) 〜 4/14(Mon)
Opening Hours
4/1 (Tue) - 13 (Sun) 10:00 - 20:00
4/14 (Mon) 10:00 - 19:00
meeting place
Grand Front Osaka (Umekita Plaza, North Building Knowledge Plaza, etc.)
(〒530-0011 Osaka-shi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Ōfuka-cho) Access
Entrance Fees
free
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Michihiraki Ōkami Sarutahiko Shrine
2-1-10 Ujiurata, Ise-shi, Mie Prefecture
Sarutahiko Shrine is known as the god of "Michihiraki" who serves as a guidepost at the beginning of things and guides everything in a good direction. It is also the god of traffic safety because it guides the road safely, and many Locals pray here when they buy a new car.
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Ise Jingu Inner Shrine
Mie Prefecture, Ise-shi, Ujikan-cho 1
The Inner Shrine is officially called the Imperial Grand Shrine and enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, the Imperial Ancestor God. It is said that about 2,000 years ago, during the reign of Emperor Hirohito, the empress Yamatohime Mikoto traveled to various places and established the place of the enthronement of Amaterasu. The shrine area covers an area of 55 million square meters. It takes about 1 hour.
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Ise Jingu Outer Shrine
279 Toyokawa-cho, Ise-shi, Mie Prefecture
The outer shrine is officially called the Toyoke Grand Shrine. It is one of the two shrines of the Jingu Shrine, which consists of 125 shrines, and the god of food and industry, Toyoke no Omikami, is the God of worship. As the god who presides over the Meals of Amaterasu of the Inner Shrine, he was enshrined here about 1,500 years ago. A Shinto ritual called the "Daily Morning and Evening Grand Feast Festival," in which Meals is offered to Amaterasu and other gods, is held once a day without missing a day.
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Izumo Taisha Kyoto Branch
37-5 Nakayama, Shimoyada Towns, Kameoka-shi, Kyoto
By Train
From JR Kameoka Station, take the Kyoto Kotsu Bus to the West Exit bus stop for about 15 minutes (10 minutes walk from the West Exit bus stop)
About 8 minutes by Car from JR Kameoka Station
In the case of Automobile
Kyoto Shikan Automobile Get off at Kameoka IC about 800m
* Free Car parking available
It enshrines the god of enmusubi and the god of good fortune.
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Izumo Daijingu Shrine
Chitose Towns, Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture
Izumo Daijingu Shrine has "Izumo" as its name, but it is a separate corporate shrine from Izumo Taisha in Shimane Prefecture and Izumo Taisha Kyoto Branch (Shimoyada Towns, Kameoka City) in the same Kameoka City. As for the God of worship, it is generally said that he was solicited from Izumo Taisha (Kitsuki Taisha) in Izumo Province. However, in the company biography, on the contrary, Izumo Taisha was solicited by Izumo Daijingu Shrine, and there is a common name of "former Izumo".
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Kitano Ijinkan Street
Kitano Towns, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo
There are There are many foreign buildings designated as National Important Cultural Properties and traditional buildings of Kobe City. They are all old and valuable Western-style buildings built in the Meiji and Taisho eras.
Many Open to the public halls charge a fee. There are also free alien houses, such as the House of the Rhine.
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Hanahaku Memorial Park Tsurumi Ryokuchi
2-163 Ryokuchi Park, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Open open all year [Admission fee] Free
Get off at Tsurumi Ryokuchi Station on the Nagahori Tsurumi Ryokuchi Subway Line. Maintenance of the former site of the EXPO '90 International Flower and Green Expo. On the premises of about 123 ha, there is a large pond in the middle where migratory birds rest their wings, and the "Sakuya Kono Hanakan" where 2600 species and about 15,000 plants are cultivated and exhibited in a greenhouse, the Japan Garden, the International Garden, the Hanamizuki Hall (Tsurumi Sports Center), and other pavilions and gardens of the time, as well as equestrian gardens, ball game fields, sports facilities with heated swimming pools, facilities recreational activities such as Barbecue plazas and campgrounds, as well as new facilities for learning about environmental issues, such as a Nature hands-on observation garden, were also newly Maintenance. Admission is free except for some paid facilities. Events are held throughout the year as well as seasonal flowers and plants.
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