It is a historical shrine located in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.
Tsuno Shrine is a shrine that has been a place of worship since ancient times, and its origins date back to ancient times.
Although the exact date of its founding is not clear, it is said to be deeply connected to ``ancient history of Japan'' and ``mythology.''
It is a shrine that is considered Shikinai-sha and Tsuno-jinja, and is revered as the ``Ichinomiya of Hyuga Province''.
Shikinai -sha is a shrine listed in the Engishiki Jinmyo-cho, and the modern version of the shrine is a ``shrine listed in the Engishiki.'' That's what I mean. The Engishiki Jinmyocho refers to Volumes 9 and 10 of the Engishiki, which was compiled in 927, and covers the entire country that was considered a ``government shrine'' at the time. A list of shrines. It is called Shikinaisha or Shikisha, and is a type of company rank. |