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Yoga Shrine
用賀神社The date of its founding is unknown, but the Hachimansha Shrine (Emperor Ōjin, Emperor Nakama, and Empress Jinko), which is a joint deity, welcomes the spirits of the gods from Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine in Kamakura (formerly Kokujin Chusha) during the Tensho year and is said to be enshrined. It was established as a village shrine in Meiji 5, and on August 11, Meiji 41, it was enshrined in the Shinmeisha Shrine that was enshrined in the current location from Mt. Hachiman in this village, and at the same time, Inari Shrine (Kurainama Soul Life), Itsukushima Shrine (Ichikishima Hime), Yamagiwa Shrine (Oyama Yoshimi), and Tenjinja Shrine (Sugawara Michishinko) were enshrined in the village, and on November 7 of the same year, the name of the shrine was changed to Yoga Shrine based on the place name.