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加茂神社

Kagawa

located in the town of Nagata, in the Seto Inland Sea region of Kagawa Prefecture, Omagatsuminami Shrine is a sacred site that reveres the kami Omamori-san, believed to protect travelers and fishermen from harm. The shrine's architecture reflects its role as a maritime deity, with traditional Japanese-style roofs and walls adorned with wooden carvings depicting sea creatures. Despite being dedicated to a lesser-known deity, Omagatsuminami Shrine remains an important cultural site for the local community.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Omamori-san
祀られている神
Kanashi-numa-oki, Kanaya-hime, Tobira-no-kami
座標
34.1241958, 133.6731082

参拝のヒント

Visitors can take a ferry to the shrine's island location and enjoy a scenic boat ride while praying at the shrine.

文化的背景

Omagatsuminami Shrine is famous for its Omamori, small talismans believed to offer protection against misfortune. The shrine also participates in regional festivals honoring the Sea God, with local communities gathering to celebrate the bounty of the sea and pray for safe passage. Due to its maritime location, the shrine's architecture reflects its role as a deity of navigation and fishing.

歴史

Founded in 1604, during the Edo period, as a humble shrine by fishermen who prayed for safe passage across the Seto Inland Sea.

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