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Kotohira Shrine

金刀比羅神社

Kotohira Jinja

Kotohira Shrine is dedicated to Ōmononushi-no-Mikoto, a deity associated with sea protection, safe travel, and prosperity. The shrine follows the Kotohira tradition, which has its origins in the famous Kotohira-gū in Kagawa Prefecture. These shrines are particularly revered by sailors, fishermen, and travelers seeking divine protection during journeys.

This shrine is dedicated to Kompira, a protective deity of seafarers and travelers who is believed to ensure safe voyages and successful journeys. Worshippers visit to pray for protection during travel, maritime safety, and good fortune in business ventures that involve movement or transportation. The shrine serves as an important spiritual center for those seeking divine guidance before embarking on significant journeys or for fishermen and sailors requesting safe passage on the waters.

宗派
Kotohira
宗教
shinto
祭神
Ōmononushi-no-Mikoto
祀られている神
Ōmononushi-no-Mikoto
座標
34.4884145, 136.720776

参拝のヒント

Many visitors come to pray for safe travels and protection during journeys.

文化的背景

Kotohira shrines are deeply connected to maritime culture and the protection of seafarers. The deity Ōmononushi-no-Mikoto is believed to have power over safe passage across dangerous waters and is often called upon by those embarking on long journeys.