Hana-no-Hana-no-Iwaya appears in the first chapter of the Nihon Shoki, Japan's first historical book, written in 720 (Nara period), as "the stage for the birth of the country." This place has an important meaning as an ancient sacred place, "Kumano of the Cave," which precedes the belief in the Kumano Sanzan, and can truly be said to be the roots of the Japanese people...
Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple) has been known as a place of worship for the sunrise since ancient times. Approximately 700 meters offshore lies the Okitama Shinseki (spirit stone) associated with Sarutahiko no Okami, which is said to be the place where the descending god rests and is a sacred place where gods from the land of the eternal world approach. Meotoiwa(rocksofthemarriedcouple) is the Okitamajinseki and the sunrise...
With a long history, Mt. Tado has been revered as a sacred mountain where gods reside. Later, during the reign of Emperor Yuryaku in the late 5th century, a shrine was built and remains to this day. The main shrine enshrines Amatsuhikone no Mikoto, and the auxiliary Betsugu enshrines Ame-no-Ichika no Mikoto, the child of Amaterasu-Omikami, the deity worshipped at Ise Jingu.
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