In the Sengoku period (the period of warring states), the guardians of Tanba, the Hosokawa family, and the Oda family, who controlled who governed the region, set up a kinsei kosatsu (bulletin board of prohibitions) on the grounds of the shrine in order to prevent disturbances; among other things, it prohibited disorderly behavior and loitering. 戦国時代 (日本)には、当地を治めた丹波守護職・細川家や織田家管領が、境内に乱暴狼藉や伐採を禁止する禁制高札を立て、兵乱から守った。 |