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Koshikiiwa Shrine
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Koshikiiwa Shrine : ウィキペディア英語版
Koshikiiwa Shrine
is a Shinto shrine in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. The other name of this shrine is Ebisu Daijingū. The focus of this shrine is a megalith called 'Koshiki-iwa', literally, 'Rice Steamer Rock', because ancient Japanese thought the shape resembled a traditional rice steamer. The height of the megalith is 10 metres with a circumference of 40 metres.
The grounds of this shrine also include an outdoor sumo dohyo and a stage, possibly used for kagura.
==History==

In the Engishiki, a document about royal ceremony in the Heian Period, Ōkuninonushi-Nishi-Jinja (大国主西神社) is cited; this shrine is believed to be today's Koshikiiwa Jinja.
About 1644, this shrine was re-constructed and, in 1656, Ebisu from Nishinomiya Shrine was enshrined there by the monk . The present inner shrine was built in 1936, and the outer shrine was built in 1983.

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