Tsuru-no-mi Tenjin-ya Shrine, located in the mountains of Kamakura, is a Shinto temple dedicated to the god of learning and literature, Sugawara no Michizane. The shrine's name, Tsuru-no-mi, translates to 'Crane's Nose,' referring to the distinctive shape of the mountain on which it stands. As one of the 108 temples in the famous Kamakura pilgrimage route, the shrine is a significant cultural and historical landmark in Japan.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Sugawara no Michizane
- 祀られている神
- Sugawara no Michizane
- 座標
- 35.3718971, 139.4766837
参拝のヒント
Visitors can take a scenic hike up Tsuru-no-mi Mountain to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the shrine itself.
文化的背景
The shrine is famous for its annual Cherry Blossom Festival, where visitors can admire the beautiful blooming cherry blossoms and participate in traditional Shinto rituals. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of Kamakura-period shinden-zuka style, with a rectangular main hall surrounded by a courtyard.
歴史
The shrine was established during the Edo period (1603-1867), when it was dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, a notable Shinto priest who played an important role in promoting education and literature in Japan.