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Taga Taisha (Taga Grand Shrine) is a shrine located in Taga, Taga-cho, Inukami-gun, Shiga Prefecture. It is a shrine listed in the Engishiki, and its former official rank was Kanpei Taisha (Imperial Shrine). It has been known by the name "O-Taga-san" since ancient times, and the saying "If you visit Ise, visit O-Taga; Ise and O-Taga are children of each other" is well-known, making it the foremost grand shrine in Shiga Prefecture. This offering is a set of two items: a special blue paper-cut goshuin (shrine stamp) and a document of origin. The Kojiki, compiled in 712 AD, states, "Izanagi-no-Okami resides in Taga in Omi," which refers to this shrine. In the Engishiki Jinmyocho, compiled in 927 AD, the shrine is listed as "Taga Shrine, two deities, in Inukami-gun, Omi Province," and is classified as a small shrine. The fact that it mentions "two deities" indicates that Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto were already enshrined at this time.
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