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野村神社

Shiga

Nobu Village Shrine, dedicated to the kami of rice and fertility, is a historic Shinto shrine located in Echi, Shiga Prefecture. Dating back to 718 AD, the shrine's original torii gate has been rebuilt multiple times due to fires. Its current main hall was built during the Kamakura period, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture. The shrine's significance extends beyond its beauty, as it holds an important role in local agriculture and festivals.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Sannen Makura-gami
祀られている神
Sannen Makura-gami, Rice Growing God
座標
35.1257911, 136.0349572

参拝のヒント

When visiting Nobu Village Shrine, take a moment to admire the beautifully manicured rice paddies nearby, offering a glimpse into the shrine's historical connection to agriculture.

文化的背景

In rural Shiga, festivals like the Aoi Matsuri are still celebrated at the shrine, emphasizing the importance of fertility and prosperity. The shrine also enshrines the local patron kami, Sannen Makura-gami, known for its association with rice growth and good fortune.

歴史

Founded in 718 AD by Emperor Shomu.

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