Stringmaki Shrine
弦巻神社The shrine is enshrined with three pillars.
Each village in ancient times had a shrine that the villagers revered and worshipped.
In the "New Musashi Fudo Chronicle" (published in the first year of Tenbo), it is stated that "each is a small shrine owned by the villagers, and its origins are unknown." It is marked.
In accordance with the law of the enshrinement of small shrines in Meiji 41, the Inari Shrine, which was enshrined at its current location, is combined with the Mukoten Shrine (Gennomaki 1-1) and Hachimansha (Gennomaki 4-33), and the Tsunomaki Shrine is revered by the residents of the Tsunomaki Shrine as a shrine that holds the relocation festival on November 15, Taisho 5, and is revered by the people living in Gennomaki as a deity that calms and protects the land of Stringmaki.