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神明神社

Tokyo

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Shinmei Shrine is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan, dedicated to Emperor Nintoku and Empress Himiko. As a prominent site for imperial worship, the shrine complex features traditional buildings with a mix of Heian and Kamakura architectural styles. Visitors can explore the tranquil gardens, admire the ornate wooden pillars, and witness traditional festivals honoring the emperor and empress.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Nintoku, Himiko
祀られている神
Nintoku, Himiko
座標
35.6425654, 139.2672207

参拝のヒント

Visit the shrine at dawn to witness a serene atmosphere and take part in the morning ritual of offerings, where you can make an offering to Emperor Nintoku and Empress Himiko by tossing rice cakes into the ema pillars.

文化的背景

Shinmei Shrine is closely associated with the mythology of Imperial Japan, as it is believed that the shrine was built on a site visited by Emperor Nintoku's wife, who later became Empress Himiko. The shrine also hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the Spring Festival (Haru Matsuri) and the Autumn Festival (Aki Matsuri), which celebrate the emperor and empress.

歴史

The shrine was originally built in 660 AD during the Asuka period.

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