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Takaku Shrine
神奈川県
An Engishiki-listed ancient shrine on Mount Koma tied to immigrant culture — where Yoritomo prayed for victory before his 1180 uprising as recorded in the Azuma Kagami.
創建
700
種別
神社
Access
30 min walk from JR Oiso Station, or 4 min by bus
2-9-47 Koma, Oiso, Naka District, Kanagawa
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Shrine
Founded 700
1326 years
Enshrined Deity
素戔嗚尊
概要
An ancient shrine at the foot of Mount Koma in Oiso, associated with immigrant clans from Goguryeo (Koma people). Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed here for victory before his 1180 uprising, as recorded in the Azuma Kagami.
由緒
An ancient shrine identified as an Engishiki shrine, associated with the immigrant Korai clan. Records in the Azuma Kagami note that Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed here for victory before raising his army in 1180.
Divine Benefits
Matchmaking
Warding Off Evil
Safe Travel
Abundant Harvest
Finding a partner, romantic success, marital harmony. Famed at Izumo Taisha, Jishu-jinja, and Kawagoe Hikawa.
Derived from the enshrined deity "素戔嗚尊"
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