The Japan No One Knows. Kamatari Fujiwara, the man who changed the destiny of Japan, dedicated his sword to Katori Shrine, Kameido
<p>I was surprised to encounter the legend of Kamatari Fujiwara in Tokyo. Nara was the capital of Japan at that time. A place far from there.</p>
<p>I wonder if he came to the sanctuary of the ancient shrines in Ibaraki and Chiba Prefectures, such as Kashima Jingu Shrine, Katori Jingu Shrine, and Ikisu Jingu Shrine, which are guardians of the East, under secret orders from Emperor Tenchi. Such is the progress of my imagination.</p>
<p>Hidesato Fujiwara, a military commander in the Heian period (794–1185), also prayed for victory in battle, and this god has granted the wishes of many military commanders.<br />
Nowadays, many people pray for victory in sports.</p>
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