Right next to the Awa Odori Hall and Ropeway Station in downtown Tokushima is the Tenjin Shrine.
It was established by Hachikusa Iemasa at the opening of the 17th century. It was destroyed during the bombings of WWII and the current buildings date to the late 70's.
The giant red torii was erected in 1986 to commemorate Emperor Showa's 60 years on the throne.
There are several smaller shrines within the grounds, including a Himeyama Shrine with associations with finding a spouse and good marital relations.
There is also a Kunin Daimyojin known for business prosperity and success in exams, which seems to be cutting into the territory of the main kami of the shrine, Tenjin, aka Sugawara Michizane.
The biggest secondary shrine is an Inari shrine right next to the main hall......
It is the one with lots of sake barrels in front of it....
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thanks for the cute Tanuki collection !
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