Sakaki Shrine
榊神社In the 40th year of Emperor Kagegyō (110), the Japan Samurai Son enshrined the two gods of the Imperial Ancestor, the ancestor god of the creation of the country, in this place when he descended to the settlement of the eastern provinces by imperial decree, and placed a white bronze treasure mirror that he had consecrated himself and made it a shrine for the protection of the national anthem. Since ancient times, it has been called the "Sixth Heavenly Shrine" and has been revered by the public and commoners. It was renamed Sakaki Shrine in Meiji 6.