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Shrine calendar. Offered at the lowest price for those who need it! Ichinomiya Town is located at the southernmost tip of the Kujukuri Beach on the Boso Peninsula. It enjoys a mild climate with little temperature difference throughout the year. Archaeological sites and shell mounds reveal that people have lived here since the Jomon and Yayoi periods. Tamaki Shrine, the origin of the name of this historic Ichinomiya Town, is an ancient shrine enshrined in Kazusa Province. In the *Engishiki Jinmyocho* (*Engishiki*), compiled in the Heian period, it is listed as a Myojin Taisha (a shrine of significant status), and has been revered as a shrine of importance throughout the country by the Imperial Court, powerful clans, and the shogunate. It has maintained the status of *Kazusa no Kuni Ichinomiya* (the first shrine of Kazusa Province). However, it suffered a major fire during the Eiroku era, and much of the main hall, treasures, and documents were lost. Although the origins, years, and name of its founding are not clear, the annual festival held from the tenth to the thirteenth of September has a history of at least twelve hundred years. While gradually changing its form with the changing times, the shrine, along with the people of this region, cherishes the deep significance from ancient times as its greatest treasure. This festival, known as the "Kazusa Naked Festival" and the "Twelve Shrines Festival," is widely known as a representative of the *Hamaguri Shinji* (beach descent ritual) often seen on the Boso Peninsula, and many people gather from all over the Kanto region to witness the grand ceremony. ≪ Explanation ≫ ※1) Engishiki Among the 50 volumes of the *Engishiki*, a book that details the national legal system compiled in the "Engi" era of the early Heian period, volumes 9 and 10 are called "Jinmyocho" (List of Gods). ※2) Kazusa no Kuni Ichinomiya A type of shrine rank established from the Heian period to the medieval period. A hierarchy naturally formed among the shrines in each province, with those of deep historical significance and strong faith, and the one at the top was designated as "Ichinomiya" (the first shrine). ◎ Origin of the Name There are various theories, such as the theory that it originates from the enshrined deity, and the theory that it became Tamazaki (mae) because Kujukuri Beach was once called "Tama no Ura" and the southernmost point was considered to be Taito-zaki. Tamaki Shrine
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