Jiyugaoka Kumano Shrine

自由が丘熊野神社
The Kumano cult flourished from the middle of the Heian period (794-1192), but from the time of the samurai class (about 790 years before now) when the power of the noble family declined and the era of the samurai class, that is, the Kamakura period (about 790 years before now), the samurai and commoners of the eastern country likened Kumano to the Pure Land of Paradise in the west, and pilgrimages became popular one after another, and there is a record of a pilgrimage to Nachi Kumano from the current Meguro area, and the date of the founding of this shrine is not detailed, but that era, It is thought to have been enshrined in response to the divine spirit of the main shrine.