Talk:Hirota Shrine

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Article says "It is one of three shrines ... Hirota, Nagata, Ikuta, and Sumiyoshi." So is it three or four? Whogue

I'm not positive, since I'm not bothering to take the time to read the Japanese entries right now, but I think maybe Sumiyoshi shrine wasn't established by Empress Jingu; So, while Amaterasu might have mentioned four in the legend, only three (Hirota, Ikuta, and Nagata) were founded simultaneously by Jingu. I leave the rewording of the article to you. LordAmeth 10:49, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
Hmm... I'll see what I can learn elsewhere and get back to this shortly. Whogue 03:02, 29 June 2006 (UTC)