Kawada Hachiman is the biggest shrine in the Yamakawa district of western Tokushima, but is deserted most of the year outside of the annual festival which draws visitors from across the prefecture.
There is no date for when it was originally founded, but it was rebuilt in 1189. It is said to have been a guardian shrine for the Inbe Clan.
It is believed that at first the three "Munakata Princesses" were enshrined here, Ichikishimahime, Tagitsuhime, and Tagorihime. Later Hachiman was added.
Within the grounds is an Atago Shrine, a Kasuga Shrine, and a Shinmei Shrine.
The previous post in this series on my walk along the Shikoku Fudo Myoo Pilgrimage was on
temple 8, Chozenji, further upstream.
I love the tree monkeys !
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