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八坂神社

Ibaraki

Located in the town of Kamakura, Eighteen Steps Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Enma, also known as Yotoko no Okami, patron deity of those traveling on foot. The shrine is famous for its distinctive name and unique architecture, consisting of eighteen stone steps leading up to the main hall. According to legend, the shrine's location was chosen by the god himself because of its proximity to a sacred spring. Visitors can still see remnants of the original steps from the 17th century. In Ibaraki Prefecture, Eighteen Steps Shrine is one of the oldest and most revered Shinto shrines.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Enma
祀られている神
Enma
座標
35.9780754, 140.1777258

参拝のヒント

When visiting Eighteen Steps Shrine, consider stopping at the nearby Kameizuka Hill for a panoramic view of Kamakura. Take the main trail and follow signs to reach the shrine from there.

文化的背景

Enma is associated with good fortune and prosperity on journeys, particularly for travelers walking or cycling. During the annual Enma festival in May, visitors can participate in traditional rituals and offerings to ensure safe passage. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical connection as a rest stop for travelers, with an emphasis on simplicity and functionality.

歴史

The shrine's current structure dates back to 1633, during the Edo period.

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