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八坂神社

Gunma

Located in the scenic town of Kusatsu, Eight-Step Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of agriculture and fertility, Ryujin. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a sacred site for farmers, with eight large stone steps leading up to the main hall. According to legend, the shrine was built to commemorate the victory of Prince Yosimi over the Minawa clan in 1029.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
Ryujin, Toshizuka, Ame no Tsurugi
座標
36.3973575, 139.2025994

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's historical significance, visit during the annual Spring Festival (Hanami) in late April, and try some of the local sake made from rice grown at the nearby Kusatsu Onsen.

文化的背景

Eight-Step Shrine is closely associated with the mythological god Ryujin, who is revered as a symbol of good fortune and prosperity for farmers. The shrine's architecture also incorporates elements of Shinto ritual, including the use of sacred stones and purification rituals to purify visitors before their visit.

歴史

Built in 1029 during the Heian period to honor Prince Yosimi's victory.

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