Located in the town of Tomobe, Ibaraki Prefecture, Myōken Shrine is dedicated to the kami of good luck and fortune. The shrine's name, Myōken, literally means 'temple of perfect sight', reflecting its association with clarity and insight. According to local legend, a local samurai was granted good fortune and wisdom by visiting this shrine before a battle.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Myōken Shrine is primarily dedicated to the kami of good luck and fortune, as well as other local deities such as the Kamui of prosperity and protection.
- 祀られている神
- Toshisato, Kamui, of, prosperity, and, protection
- 座標
- 35.7183809, 140.0869955
参拝のヒント
To make an offering at the shrine's torii gate, tie a red string or coin to it, as these are believed to bring good luck and fortune.
文化的背景
Myōken Shrine is often visited by locals seeking guidance and clarity. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Ibaraki-style, with a distinctive tiled roof and wooden pillars. In the spring, visitors can witness the blooming cherry blossoms and participate in traditional festivals to mark the arrival of warmer weather.
歴史
The shrine was rebuilt in the 17th century after being destroyed during the Edo period.