Wood grain kami, Kukuryū no Oyajin shrine in Fukue town of Onagawa district, Shikoku, is dedicated to the wood-grained deity, Kukuryū no Oyajin. The shrine's main hall was rebuilt in 1959 after being destroyed during World War II. It is a relatively small shrine with a beautiful garden and a peaceful atmosphere. Wood grain patterns can be seen on the torii gate and at the base of the main hall. The shrine is also famous for its unique 'wood-grain' tile roofing.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Kukuryū no Oyajin
- 祀られている神
- Kukuryū no Oyajin
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
For a more immersive experience, try visiting the shrine during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) when the garden is particularly beautiful.
文化的背景
Kukuryū no Oyajin is a Shikoku-specific deity believed to have the power to protect and bring good fortune. The shrine's unique 'wood-grain' tile roofing is said to be an expression of its deity's connection to wood grain patterns, which are also found in Japanese art and design.
歴史
The shrine was destroyed during World War II, but was rebuilt in 1959.