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京éœåž Pieces: Nyakuichi Shrine According to the shrine's legend, in 772, when Ikko Shonin, who came from the Tang Dynasty and lived in Tennoji, visited Kumano, Kishu, he carried the sacred object of the young prince, the spirit of his division, on his back in order to rescue people who were lost and suffering. He set out on a journey and spent the night in an old temple in the area, where he received an oracle and was enshrined inside the temple. After that, the area fell into ruin, but by the time Lord Taira no Kiyomori was living in Rokuhara, This area is known as Shallow Water Forest and is famous for its scenic beauty, and Lord Taira no Kiyomori built a villa called Nishi-Hachijo Imperial Palace here. In 1166, when Taira no Kiyomori made a pilgrimage to Kumano, he received a divine oracle that said, ``The object of worship hidden in the ground should be brought out into the world and dedicated.'' After returning to Tokyo, he searched the mansion and found that the artificial mountain to the east was glowing at night, and when Lord Kiyomori himself dug about 3 feet, the deity of the Young Prince appeared from the ground, and he built a shrine there and guarded it. did. Prince Taira no Kiyomori prayed to the shrine for good luck and success in life, and on February 10, the following year, 1167, he was appointed Daijodaijin. He is revered as the god of good luck and success in life. The sacred camphor tree in front of the shrine is said to have been planted by Lord Taira no Kiyomori.
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