This shrine is dedicated to Emperor Tenmu (originally Prince Ōama), who took the name Kiyomihara no Miya during his reign and established Japan's ancient capital in the Asuka region of Nara. As a rare imperial shrine honoring this 7th-century emperor who was instrumental in codifying Japanese law and promoting Buddhism alongside Shinto, it attracts visitors seeking blessings for leadership, wisdom in governance, and success in legal or administrative endeavors. Worshippers also come to pay respects to this pivotal figure in Japanese history who helped shape the nation's early political and religious foundations.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 座標
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