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Ohofura Shrine

The Iifubura Shrine was enshrined at its present location during the reign of Emperor Temmu. The literature was almost destroyed by fire during the battles of Anegawa and Dodogatake. In Keicho 7, Kobori Shinsuke conducted a land survey, and in Juei 2, Kiso Yoshinaka prayed to the shrine, and the Kabutoishi remains. It has been respected by many warlords since the Muromachi period (1336-1573), and was worshipped by local samurai families since the Ashikaga period (1336-1573). In Genroku 10, there were three shrines located halfway up the mountain, and they were called "Jingu" and "Kamigamiya. During the Tensho Period, Yoshikage Asakura set up a camp, but was attacked and defeated by Nobunaga Oda. In the early Meiji era, the name was changed to "Oufura-tenno" and later to "Iifufura-jinja Shrine." In the Taisho era, the shrine was promoted to a prefectural shrine and the shrine office was reconstructed.
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