Nakameguro Hachiman Shrine
中目黒八幡神社In the era of Shinto-Buddhist practice, when God and Buddha were considered one, this shrine was managed by Jufukuji Temple in Kamimeguro.
However, the temple burned down, so the old materials have been burned.
In the Murashide inscription book of that time, in the thirteenth year of Hoji (1763) and the second year of Honghua (1845), there is a description of "Kamimeguro Village Chinmori Hachimangu Shrine at the end of Kamimeguro Village Betsutojufuku-ji", and it is stated that there are 400 clans and 400 clans and 539 tsubo of palace-owned land within the precincts of Nakameguro Village.
In addition, in the "Shin-hen Musashi Fudo Chronicle" of the eighth year of Bunsei (1825), it is stated that "Nakameguro Hachiman Miyano 50 tsubo, on a small hill to the west of the village, is located on a small hill to the west of the village, and is a five-foot-square shrine in the Tohoku torii, the chief guardian of the village. It is described.
The hand-watered bees in the precincts are stamped with the inscription "Bunsei Jucho Pig September 18th", indicating that in the Edo period, our company was worshipped by the revered clan and children in this area.