Shirokane Hikawa Shrine

白金氷川神社
In the old days of the gods, our deity, Sobetsuguson, defeated the Hakki Great Serpent, which is a symbol of heavy rains, floods, earthquakes, forest fires, and diseases, on the river in Izumo Province (Shimane Prefecture), and became the god of peace and prosperity in agriculture and other industries, as well as the god of good luck and development. As time went on, Japan Takeson, who was ordered to take charge of the Kanto region during the reign of Emperor Kageyuki (1880 years ago), struggled day and night to accomplish his mission, but the venerable son who revered Sobetsugu climbed this hill every day to worship Musashi's No. 1 shrine in the country (Hikawa Shrine in Saitama Prefecture) and prayed fervently for his protection. The pacification of the eastern country, which was conspicuous by his help, can be seen as a miscellaneous memoir. In addition, in the new edition of Musashi Kokufudoki, it is written that "Musashi Kuni's No. 1 shrine is given the name of Hikawa Shrine because it was enshrined on the Kitsuki Taisha shrine that sits on the Hinokawa River in Izumo Province as a request of Emperor Kosho (2,460 years ago)Japan." Kushi-Inada Hime is enshrined as a god who protects the family and prosperity of the family business because Sobon Naruson defeated the Hakki Great Serpent and became the beautiful god of Inada, and created a safe heaven and earth by saying, "Izumo Yaegaki that stands in the Yakumo, Yaegaki and Yaegaki in the wife basket."