One of numerous Sugiyama shrines found throughout Kanagawa Prefecture, particularly concentrated in the former Musashi Province. These shrines are believed to have ancient origins and are often associated with local mountain worship and agricultural protection.
This shrine is dedicated to the Sugiyama deity, a local kami associated with the ancient Sugiyama faith that was particularly prominent in the Musashi Province region encompassing present-day Kanagawa. Worshippers come here seeking protection for their communities and households, as Sugiyama shrines historically served as guardians of local settlements and agricultural lands. The shrine maintains the traditional role of a chinju-no-mori (community protective grove), where residents pray for safety, prosperity, and harmony within their neighborhood.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祀られている神
- Yamato Takeru no Mikoto
- 創建
- Ancient period
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Check locally for specific festival dates, as many Sugiyama shrines hold traditional autumn festivals celebrating the harvest season.
文化的背景
The name 'Sugiyama' literally means 'cedar mountain,' reflecting the traditional reverence for sacred groves and mountainous landscapes in Shinto belief. These shrines often maintain connections to local agricultural cycles and seasonal celebrations.
歴史
Sugiyama shrines in Kanagawa are thought to date back to ancient times when local communities worshipped mountain deities for protection and agricultural prosperity. Many were established during the expansion of settlements in the Musashi region, with some potentially having origins in the Nara or Heian periods.