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[[File:ACSH DB Kasuga Shrine.jpg|thumb|250px]] | '''Kasuga Shrine''' (春日神社) was a [[Japan]]ese shrine in [[Iga|Iga Province]], [[Japan]]. It was nestled between the regions of [[Mibuno Vale]] and [[Otogi Pass]]. The [[Fujibayashi Clan Graveyard]] was located west of the shrine. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In November 1579, [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], a new initiate of the [[Iga ikki|Iga ''ikki'']] visited the shrine to retrieve a heirloom scroll belonging to | In November 1579, [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], a new initiate of the [[Iga ikki|Iga ''ikki'']], visited the shrine to retrieve a heirloom scroll belonging to [[Matsu]]'s family, hoping that it would provide knowledge useful to her training. Along the way, she eliminated several [[bandit|outlaws]] who attacked and sought to loot the shrine.<ref name="Mind and Body">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Mind and Body]]</ref> Two years later, Naoe revisited the shrine to make prayers at two of its smaller shrines.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | ||
Two years later, Naoe revisited the shrine to make prayers.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Shinto shrines]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Landmarks in Mibuno Vale]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Landmarks in Otogi Pass]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 14 May 2026

Kasuga Shrine (春日神社) was a Japanese shrine in Iga Province, Japan. It was nestled between the regions of Mibuno Vale and Otogi Pass. The Fujibayashi Clan Graveyard was located west of the shrine.
History[edit | edit source]
In November 1579, Fujibayashi Naoe, a new initiate of the Iga ikki, visited the shrine to retrieve a heirloom scroll belonging to Matsu's family, hoping that it would provide knowledge useful to her training. Along the way, she eliminated several outlaws who attacked and sought to loot the shrine.[1] Two years later, Naoe revisited the shrine to make prayers at two of its smaller shrines.[2]