Hondo(the main hall)
The word “Kemari” means “not to drop the ball” or “not to fall off”, and it is believed to be good luck for the god of study, Shiramine Tenjin-sama, not to drop his academic ability or not to fail the examinations.
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The word “Kemari” means “not to drop the ball” or “not to fall off”, and it is believed to be good luck for the god of study, Shiramine Tenjin-sama, not to drop his academic ability or not to fail the examinations.
It is revered as the “God of Mari.” Mari means ball, and official balls are used in various sports, including Japan Football Association, are dedicated to the shrine. Many athletes come to the shrine to pray for improvement in ball games such as baseball and soccer, rhythmic gymnastics, and daily lessons.
I ate miso-grilled pork.
material
2 servings
Pork loin (for pork cutlet)
2 sheets
(A) Miso
2 tablespoons
(A) Sugar
2 teaspoons
(A) Mirin
1 teaspoon
(A) Liquor
1 teaspoon
(A) Grated ginger
1/tsp
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