In 1873, the shrine was listed as a sonsha, before being designated a Shinsenheihakuryokyoshin-sha (Sonsha or Gosha [village shrine] which could receive a sinsenheihakuryo fee [fee for offerings to a god] from a prefecture by an imperial edict) in 1907. |
明治6年(1873年)に村社に列格し、明治40年(1907年)に神饌幣帛料供進社に指定された。 |