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Okazaki Shrine is a shrine located in Okazaki Higashitenno-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City. Rabbits are considered the messengers of the gods because the area was once a habitat for wild rabbits. In addition to being a god of safe childbirth, it is also considered a god of conception because rabbits are prolific and the enshrined deities, Susanoo-no-Mikoto and Kushinadahime-no-Mikoto, had many children. It is also a god of warding off evil, based on the origins of the shrine's founding. There are also stone statues of rabbits all over the shrine grounds. The items provided are the following two items: 1. Goshuin (red seal stamp) (Moon Viewing Rabbit) 2. Yuisyo-sho (a document explaining the shrine's history) During the relocation of the capital from Nagaoka-kyo to Heian-kyo in 794 (Enryaku 13), one of the shrines was built in the four directions of Heian-kyo to protect the royal city. It was called Higashi Tenno (Eastern Heavenly King) because it was located in the east (the direction of the rabbit) of the city where the sun rises. In 869 (Jogan 11), Emperor Seiwa ordered the construction of the shrine buildings and enshrined Gion Gion-Gozu Tenno (Susanoo-no-Mikoto) and others from Hiromine, Harima Province (north of Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture), and prayed for the cure of epidemics (Shosha Konmoto-ki).
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