


Tada Shrine
多田神社Prince Manchu was the ancestor of the great-grandson of the 56th Emperor Seiwa, Genji Tada. From an early age, he excelled in both the arts and the arts, and shone with dignity in the state, and not only was he given the imperial decree of the martial gate, and was given the great task of protecting the state, but he also cultivated swamps and cultivated vast fields, or renovated rivers to contribute to the expansion of agriculture, and at the same time laid a solid foundation for the rise of Genji.
In addition, its power extends to the Kanto region, and it is not a small number of achievements that have been devoted to improving the culture of Zoshiki Village. There was something that was beyond the admiration of the villagers of the time. His second son was Prince Yorimitsu, who is famous in history, and his fourth son, Prince Yorinobu, defeated Taira Tadatsune and pacified the Kanto region. Subsequently, Yoriyoshi and the two princes of the Yoshi family, father and son, led a large army in both the nine years and the third year of the previous year, and went to the land of Ou, and on their triumphal return, in the 6th year of Kanji (1092), as a reward for the fulfillment of their prayers, they dedicated a sacred mirror to Omiya Hachimangu, built a separate Hosenji Temple, and built a shrine to Prince Manchu, who is revered on a daily basis in this area, which is the place of miscellaneous colors of Hachimangu shrines at the time of the construction of Omiya Hachimangu, and it is said that it has been revered by the inhabitants as a shrine of Zoshiki Village. Musashi Scenic Pictures". In the new edition of the Musashi Fudo Chronicle, it is written as "Tada Gongen Inari Gosha".