Located in the city of Aomori, Hokkaido's northernmost prefecture, Kita-Morisaki Taisha (also known as Kami-Imasato) is an ancient Shinto shrine dedicated to Morisaki-kami, a local forest spirit believed to protect hunters and travelers. The shrine is famous for its unique torii gate made of cypress wood, which spans over 40 meters in length, making it one of the longest torii gates in Japan.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Morisaki-kami
- 祀られている神
- Morisaki-kami
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's majestic atmosphere, it is recommended to visit at dawn or dusk when possible, as these times are believed to bring good fortune and purification.
文化的背景
As a shrine associated with the spirit of the forest, Kita-Morisaki Taisha participates in the annual Hachimatsuri festival, which honors the local kami Morisaki-kami. The festival is marked by traditional dances, food offerings, and rituals to ensure the continued protection of hunters and travelers.
歴史
Founded during the early Heian period (8th century), Kita-Morisaki Taisha has been an important cultural and spiritual center for the local community.