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Takekoma Station (竹駒駅,
Takekoma-eki) was a JR East
railway station located in Rikuzentakata,
Iwate Prefecture, ****an. The
station was destro**** by the...
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Takekoma Inari Shrine (竹駒稲荷神社) is a Shintō
shrine in the city of
Iwanuma in
Miyagi Prefecture, ****an. It is
considered one of the
three main shrines...
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Inari are Ukanomitama, Sarutahiko, Omiyanome, Tanaka, and Shi. However, at
Takekoma Inari, the second-oldest
Inari shrine in ****an, the
three enshrined deities...
- area of present-day
Iwanuma was part of
ancient Mutsu Province, and the
Takekoma Inari Shrine claims to have been
founded in 842 AD.
Mention of “Iwanuma...
- Kami-Shishiori 77.8
Osabe 79.5 Rikuzen-Yahagi 82.4 Kiseki-no-Ippon-Matsu 82.5
Takekoma 85.4 Rikuzen-Takata Machinaka-Rikuzen-Takata 86.2 Takatakōkōmae 87.6 Takata...
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Inari Shrine - Tsugaru,
Aomori Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine - Chūō-ku,
Osaka Takekoma Inari Shrine - Iwanuma,
Miyagi — the second-oldest
Inari shrine. Yakyu...
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Takata merged with the
neighboring town of
Hirota and
villages of Otomo,
Takekoma,
Yokota and
Yonezaki on
January 1, 1955 to form the city of Rikuzentakata...
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asked him to
leave the kami behind,
which he did in what
would become Takekoma Inari. In 1194,
Emperor Go-Toba
decided that only
Fushimi Inari Shrine...
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Preceding station JR East
Following station Terminus Kesennuma / Ōfunato BRT
branch service Takekoma towards Sakari...
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event culminates in a
communal purification ritual and
bonfire at
Takekoma Shrine. The
Natori Sports Park,
constructed by
Tohoku Electric, is a public...