- Tokyo was renamed from Edo.
- Edo was renamed from Musashi no Kuni.
- Fuchu city is the provincial capital of Musashi no Kuni.
- This is the Ookunitama Shinto shrine in Fuchu city.
- What's different about this Shinto shrine and others?
- It was built in conjunction with Kokubun temple.
- A Shinto shrine is Shinto.
- The temple is Buddhism.
- There are two religions.
- Japan is Syncretization of Shinto with Buddhism.
- Is there the difference elsewhere?
- There are six place shrine.
- What does that mean?
- Provincial governor's job was that
- worship every day in six Shinto shrine.
- They were different from the present-day officers.
- They must pray in turn.
- Are Shinto shrines far?
- Very far.
- Is their work only prayer?
- Therefore here is six places of Shinto shrines.
- How long is there the Musashi no kuni?
- In Nihon Shoki.
- It is written that there was the country from 534.
- But, the precise year is unknown.
- Why?
- Because it was written in 720.
- The history is full of mysteries.
- Common story.
- For example?
- In autumn. Why do people eat saury in Meguro?
Related spot
- Shimogawara Line
The passenger line from Kokubunji Station to The Tokyo racetrack station. Branch line to Shimogawara station. - Fuchu Big antenna
It was the U.S. Air Force communication base station from 1945 to 1986. It is the ruins now. - The center of Tokyo
Where is the center of Tokyo? It is in Fujimoto, Kokubunji-shi. There is the Fujimoto 90 degrees park. - 300 million yen is gone
A threatening letter reached the bank. It was written in I blow up your house when you don't give 3 million yen.