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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Kibitsu Shrine
The distinctive roof of Kibitsu Shrine is visible from quite a distance as one approaches on the Kibi Bike Path.
From a sub-shrine there is a 400 meter corridor leading to the main shrine.
Kibitsu Shrine is a major shrine, for a long time the Ichinomiya (top-ranked shrine) of Okayama, so there are numerous secondary shrines within its grounds.
The shrine is a major tourist destination and has a large staff including many miko.
The main building, in its current form built in the early 15th Century, is a National Treasure.
Like Izumo Taisha in Shimane, Kibitsu Shrien was built by the Yamato after their conquest of the region and enshrines Kibitsuhiko (Wakahikotakekibitsuhiko)as well as
Mitomowakenomikoto
Nakatsuhikonomikoto
Chichihayahimenomikoto
Yamatotohimomosohimenomikoto
Hikosasukatawakenomikoto
Yamatotohiwakayahimenomikoto
Hikosamemanomikoto
who all seem to be members of the family of the mythical emperor Korei, linked with the conquest of Kibi.
Nowadays Kibitsuhiko is linked with Peach Boy Momotaro and images of Momotaro are in evidence at the shrine, on Ema etc
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