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Tsurugi Shrine (Tsurugi Jinja) is a shrine located in Oda, Echizen Town, Nyu District, Fukui Prefecture. It is the second shrine of Echizen Province with a history of 1800 years. The founding of Tsurugi Shrine dates back to ancient times, when Susanoo-no-Okami was enshrined on the peak of Mt. Zaga, which is revered to the north, and was called "Tsurugi Okami." The shrine records state that during the reign of Empress Jingu, Prince Oshikuma, the second prince of Emperor Chūai, the 14th emperor, was grateful for receiving the divine power of Tsurugi Okami and governing this region, and built a shrine here and revered it as "Tsurugi Daimyojin." In particular, Lord Oda Nobunaga deeply revered Tsurugi Shrine as his "ujigami" (guardian deity) because his ancestors were Shinto priests of this shrine. This offering is a set of two items: a goshuin (shrine stamp) and a history book. Oda, Echizen Town, is the hometown of Oda Nobunaga's ancestors. The Oda clan's ancestors were stewards of the Oda estate in Echizen and served as Shinto priests of Tsurugi Shrine, the second shrine of Echizen, for generations. Therefore, even during the turbulent times of the Sengoku period, Nobunaga deeply revered Tsurugi Shrine as his ujigami, praying for good fortune in battle, donating much sacred land, and constructing a shrine, contributing to the protection of Tsurugi Shrine and the peace of the residents.
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