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Noya Shrine

箆矢神社

Noya Jinja

Noya Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Ojin (Hondawake no Mikoto) and associated deities. The shrine's name derives from 'noya' meaning arrow shaft, reflecting its connection to archery and military prowess associated with Hachiman worship.

宗派
Hachiman
宗教
shinto
祭神
Emperor Ojin and related deities
祀られている神
Emperor Ojin, Empress Jingu, Princess Tamayori-hime
座標
34.7897667, 137.4379827

参拝のヒント

Look for traditional archery-related artifacts or symbols that reflect the shrine's connection to its arrow-themed name.

文化的背景

The shrine represents the intersection of imperial worship and martial traditions in Japanese Shinto, where Emperor Ojin's deification as Hachiman merged historical reverence with protective spiritual practices.

歴史

The shrine has historical connections to the Hachiman cult and the worship of Emperor Ojin, who became deified as Hachiman, the god of war and divine protection. The name suggests ancient associations with archery and weaponry, important elements in early Japanese military and religious practices.