Located in the scenic Kumano region of western Japan,杭瀬熊野神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Okuninushi no Kami, a kami associated with agriculture and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period (794-1185 CE), with a main hall constructed using local cedar wood and tiled roofs. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene gardens, which are said to have been designed by the famous Japanese landscape architect, Enshu.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Okuninushi no Kami
- 祀られている神
- Okuninushi no Kami
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's serene atmosphere, visit at dawn or dusk when the sunlight filters through the latticework roof and illuminates the beautifully manicured gardens.
文化的背景
As a kami enshrined here is associated with agriculture, visitors may be able to participate in traditional festivals, such as the Spring Harvest Festival (Sakura Matsuri), which honors the arrival of spring and the beginning of the planting season. The shrine's gardens also feature several walking paths, including the popular Kumano Kodo trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
歴史
The shrine was rebuilt in 1698 during the Edo period (1603-1867 CE), replacing an earlier structure that dated back to the Heian era.