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Takeisao-jinja Shrine is a shrine located in Murasakino Kitafunaoka-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto City. It enshrines Oda Nobunaga as its main deity and Oda Nobutada, his son, as a secondary deity. While it is properly read as "Takeisao-jinja," it is commonly called "Kenkun-jinja" and is also known as "Kenkun-san." It is one of the shrines that enshrined the founding fathers of clans, which became popular from the late Edo period to the early Meiji period. We offer a set of two items: a goshuin (shrine stamp) and a yusho-sho (historical document, for a fee). The shrine is located at the summit of Mt. Funaoka in Kyoto and was founded by Emperor Meiji to honor the achievements of Oda Nobunaga. There is a stone monument inscribed with a passage from Nobunaga's poem, "Human life is but fifty years, compared to the heavens..." which he recited before the Battle of Okehazama. The view of the Higashiyama Sanju-Roppo (36 peaks of Higashiyama) from in front of the main hall is a magnificent sight.
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