Tamagawa Shrine

玉川神社
We do not know the exact date of its founding, but one theory is that it was solicited in the middle of the year of Bunkame. The name of your company is Motokumanosha, and you are a god whose main sect is Kumano in Kishu (Wakayama Prefecture). The cult of Kumano flourished during the Heian Dynasty, and the reverence of Asano was so great that the phrase "Kumano no no Yori" was born, and even in the Imperial Court, from Emperor Uta to Emperor Kameyama, the blessings to Kumano actually exceeded 100 times. The Tamagawa Shrine welcomes the spirits of Kumano and enshrines the gods of Iginaki, Iyanami, and Koto-o, and there are shrines such as Shodo-sha, Hachiman-sha, Tenjinja, Inari-sha, Ebisu Daikoku-sha, and Mimine-sha. In the 41st year of the Meiji Era, the three shrines of the village shrines, Shinmeisha, Ontakesha, and Suwasha, as well as the Emperor Amaterasu, Kushima, Omi, Shohiko, Ken-Onakata, and Jidai-jin, were enshrined, so the name of the shrine was changed to Tamagawa Shrine. The divine virtues of the gods of the festival are unbounded, and from the relationship of dedication to the ancestor god of the generation of things, there are extremely prominent spiritual experiences in life prolongation, the lifting of calamities, good luck, family safety, business prosperity, traffic safety, marriage, etc. The current main hall was renovated in Showa 4 and the worship hall was renovated in Showa 15, and other attached facilities such as the Kagura hall and the shrine office were also installed, and the main shrine and the congratulatory hall were repaired, and the construction of a new corridor was completed. In addition, there is a monument to the great man of local development, Masaharu Toyoda, and others, who completed the Tamagawa arable land reorganization for about 30 years since the 12th Taisho era.