Higashitokida Shrine is one of the auxiliary shrines associated with Ise Grand Shrine, serving as a sacred site within the broader Ise shrine complex. The shrine is dedicated to Toyouke-no-Omikami, the deity of agriculture and industry, and plays an important role in the religious ceremonies connected to Japan's most sacred Shinto site.
This shrine is dedicated to agricultural deities and serves as an important spiritual center for local farming communities seeking blessings for bountiful harvests and protection of crops. Worshippers come here to pray for agricultural prosperity, weather favorable to farming, and the general fertility of the land. The shrine maintains strong connections to traditional rice cultivation practices and seasonal agricultural festivals that have been observed in the region for centuries.
- 宗派
- Imperial
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Toyouke-no-Omikami
- 祀られている神
- Toyouke-no-Omikami
- 創建
- Heian period
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
This shrine is best visited as part of a pilgrimage to the greater Ise shrine complex.
文化的背景
Toyouke-no-Omikami is revered as the provider of food and sustenance, making this shrine particularly significant for prayers related to harvest, prosperity, and daily nourishment in Japanese Shinto tradition.
歴史
As part of the Ise shrine network, Higashitokida Shrine has ancient origins tied to the establishment of Ise Grand Shrine's outer shrine (Geku). The shrine has maintained its ritual significance for over a millennium, participating in the sacred ceremonies that honor the agricultural deity Toyouke-no-Omikami.