The shrine was established by Shimazu Tadahisa in [[1218]], to honor his supposed parents; the notion that Tadahisa was a biological son of Yoritomo is no longer widely accepted, however. In the [[Bakumatsu period]], it was believed that the shrine enshrined the spirit of [[Prince Mochihito]], son of [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], as part of a belief that Mochihito was Tadahisa's true father. | The shrine was established by Shimazu Tadahisa in [[1218]], to honor his supposed parents; the notion that Tadahisa was a biological son of Yoritomo is no longer widely accepted, however. In the [[Bakumatsu period]], it was believed that the shrine enshrined the spirit of [[Prince Mochihito]], son of [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], as part of a belief that Mochihito was Tadahisa's true father. |