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Kawana Goryo Shrine

川名御霊神社

Kawana Goryo Jinja

Kanagawa

Kawana Goryo Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to goryo, or vengeful spirits that have been pacified and transformed into protective deities. Goryo shrines were established to appease the souls of those who died in unfortunate circumstances, particularly nobility who met tragic ends, and to channel their power for protection and blessing rather than curse.

宗派
Goryo
宗教
shinto
祭神
Vengeful spirits and deified souls
祀られている神
Vengeful spirits, Deified souls
創建
Heian period
座標
35.3325995, 139.4976937

参拝のヒント

Visit with a respectful attitude, as goryo shrines maintain a particularly solemn atmosphere due to their connection with appeasing troubled spirits.

文化的背景

The goryo faith represents a unique aspect of Japanese spirituality where potentially harmful spirits are transformed into beneficial protectors through proper veneration and ritual. This practice reflects the Japanese belief in the fluid nature of spiritual power and the possibility of redemption even after death.

歴史

Goryo shrines emerged during the Heian period as part of a broader spiritual practice to pacify vengeful spirits (onryo) of deceased nobles and transform them into protective kami. These shrines served both as places of appeasement and as centers for invoking the protective power of these transformed spirits.

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