1.Ichinomiya Shrine (Tokushima) ・Shinto | ||||||
Ichinomiya Jinja (一宮神社) is a Shinto shrine in the Ichinomiya neighborhood of the city of Tokushima in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the shrines claiming the title of ichinomiya of former Awa Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on October 18.[1] | ||||||
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Deity: Ōgetsu-hime -no-Mikoto; Ohirume no Mikoto Festival: October 18 Established: late Heian period | ||||||
2.Inbe Shrine ・Shinto | ||||||
Inbe Shrine[a] is a Shinto shrine located in Tokushima, Japan.[1][2][3] The shrine is linked to and named after the Inbe clan,[4] who used to rule the region.[5]: 384 It is on the slope of Mount Bizan and some consider it the Ichinomiya or first ranked shrine of Shikoku.[4] It is a Beppyo shrine, or a shrine that is particularly notable in a certain way with a significant history to it and a Myojin Taisha. It is linked to the Inbe clan.[4] The first settlers of Eastern Shikoku[4] | ||||||
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Deity: Futodama | ||||||
3.Ōasahiko Shrine ・Shinto | ||||||
Ōasahiko Shrine (大麻比古神社, Ōasahiko-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Ōasachō-Bandō neighborhood of the city of Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is one of the shrines claiming the title of ichinomiya of former Awa Province. The main festival of the shrine is held annually on November 1.[1] [2] | ||||||
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Deity: Ōasahiko-no-OkamiSarutahiko-no-Okami Festival: November 1 Established: late Heian period |