Shisojima is a small farming settlement in southern Fukuoka near the Homan River.
The village shrine is yet another Tenmangu, very common in the area as Dazaifu Tenmangu is only about 10 kilometers upstream.
There was a small sumo ring for children, but it looked as if it hadn't been used in a while.
Since the early Meiji period a Shishimai, Lion Dance, has been performed here at the festival in September.
A secondary shrine in the grounds is said to enshrine Gozu Tenno, the original kami enshrined at Gion in what is now known as Yasaka Shrine. Over time Gozutenno became identified with Susano. It is said excavations at the shrine here unearthed evidence of Korean settlement.
Many Tenmangu and Tenjin shrines have a statue of an Ox, deriving from the legend that the location of Sugawara Michizane's tomb ( the current main hall of Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine), was decided by the ox pulling the cart carrying his deceased body.
If you look closely you can see that this komainu is male.......
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