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Kotohiragu Shrine

金刀比羅宮

Okinawa

Kotohiragu Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Naha, Okinawa's capital city. Dedicated to the god of war and fertility, Kotohiragu Shrine has played an important role in the region's history and culture for centuries. The shrine's architecture reflects its unique Ryukyu Kingdom heritage, with traditional Okinawan wooden buildings and beautiful gardens.

This ancient shrine is dedicated to Ōmononushi, a powerful kami of the sea and safe navigation, making it one of Japan's most important maritime sanctuaries. Pilgrims and visitors climb the famous 1,368 stone steps to the main shrine to pray for protection during sea voyages, successful fishing, and general good fortune in travel and business ventures. The shrine has served as a spiritual beacon for sailors, fishermen, and merchants for over a millennium, with its elevated mountain location symbolically watching over those who venture across dangerous waters.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Kotohiragu
祀られている神
Kotohiragu, other kami enshrined
座標
24.4479482, 122.9403028

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's unique atmosphere, visit early in the morning or late in the evening when the sun is low, and the gardens are bathed in soft light.

文化的背景

As a major center of worship for the god Kotohiragu, the shrine plays an important role in Okinawan New Year (Omiyomichi) celebrations. The shrine's architecture also features traditional Ryukyu Kingdom motifs, such as dragon carvings and ornate wooden gates.

歴史

Founded during the 15th century, Kotohiragu Shrine was a key site of worship for the ruling royalty of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

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