Konnohachiman Shrine, a sanctuary near Shibuya Station, where the legend of the nanny and the warrio

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A sanctuary near Shibuya Station, where buildings from the Edo period still remain.
The shrine is also the origin of Kinnomaru, a Buddhist monk and warrior from the late Heian period, who prayed for success before making a direct appeal to Ieyasu Tokugawa, the first shogun of the Edo period.
The shrine is where Kasuga-no-Kakari prayed for success before appealing directly to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first Shogun of the Edo period, regarding Iemitsu.
If you have a strong wish, God will grant it.
There is also a legend that Minamoto no Yoritomo sent the Kaneo cherry tree from Kamakura in memory of Kaneo-maru.
The shrine grounds and the Kaneomaru Mikageido Hall are famous places that were even depicted in the Edo period's Edo Meisho Zue (Edo period famous places).
It is amazing that such a historic shrine remains so close to Shibuya Station.
Please come and experience it for yourself.

Source
Created by processing "Genji-un Ukiyo-ga-ai" "Nine," "Aoi," and "Kin-o-maru" (Tokyo Metropolitan Library)
Created by processing 10 picture books of Edo souvenirs (National Diet Library)
Created by processing Kokin Yoran Manuscript [85] (National Diet Library)
Created by modifying "Onna-tsu no Onna-tsu"(National Diet Library)
Created by modifying "Ieyasu the Raccoon Master"(National Diet Library)
Created by processing "Tales of Lessons from Inside and Outside Japan"(National Diet Library)
Created by modifying "Nihon Kyoiku Bunko: Kogihen, Vol. 2" (National Diet Library)
Created from "Edo Meisho Zue (Edo Meisho Zue)" (National Diet Library)

Kaneo Hachimangu Shrine Official Website
https://www.konno-hachimangu.jp/

Regular festival
http://shibuyamatsuri.com/

Japanese subtitles only video of this video is here
https://youtu.be/8nwSRUuXwz8

Video with Japanese narration
https://youtu.be/u-zC-i_wnw4

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