This time we introduce "Aso Jinja: A Shinto Shrine Rises from the Rubble," which presents the recovery project of Aso Jinja, a Shinto shrine destroyed in the Kumamoto earthquake in 2016.
clapped twice and bowed again in front of Jogu Jinja shrine. This shrine, located right alongside Irogahama beach in Fukui Prefecture, is known as "Osan-no-Joko-san," or the shrine of childbirth.
BEPPU, Oita Prefecture--Hachiman Kamado Jinja shrine ... place in Tokyo’s Asakusa and Yoshiwara districts, no other locations are specified. However, readers believe the shrine is a locale ...