Ōsu Shrine

大鷲神社
The date of its founding is unknown, but the people who suffered from the great achievements of the Japan Buson of the Eastern Province and the perennial bandits were dedicated to "Hanamata" at the time of the main camp as a gesture of gratitude to the son. He is deeply believed to be the god of good luck, and in the Middle Ages, when Silla Saburo Yoshimitsu went to serve as a reinforcement for his brother, Yawata Taro Yoshiie, for the next three years, he prayed for victory in battle, and at the time of his triumphal return, he apologized to the gods and offered a helmet. Thereafter, it became the reverence of Genji.