Tashima is a small farming hamlet north of the river in the Chikugo River Plain. I passed through and stopped in at the local shrine while walking between
Nanrinji Temple and
Joshinin Temple.
It was January 3rd, still well into the period when shrines have most visitors, and I suspect the two young women with girls were making their first shrine visit of the year.
For new year the banners were flying and the shrine had a length of fresh cut bamboo placed along the shimenawa.
This was another Oimatsu Shrine, the vast majority of which are located here in Fukuoka, and which enshrines Sugawara Michizane who died not far from here in Dazaifu. Most shrines for Michizane are named Tenmangu or Tenjin Shrine, and there are also numerous of those in the area, so exactly what the difference is between a Tenmagu and an Oimatsu Shrine, is unknown to me.
Unusually there was a Buddhist pagoda at the shrine. It seemed to be a modern construction, so maybe replaced an original that was removed in 1868?
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