Located in Kamakura, Gold Leaf Palace is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of prosperity, wealth, and good fortune. The shrine's architecture reflects its association with the wealthy merchant class, featuring buildings made from cedar wood and vermilion lacquer. Gold Leaf Palace is also famous for its beautiful gold-leafed torii gate, which attracts visitors from all over Japan.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hachiman
- 祀られている神
- Hachiman
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To make a wish at the shrine's main torii gate, take three steps forward and make a silent prayer before stepping back onto Japanese soil, a gesture believed to ensure safe passage and good fortune.
文化的背景
Gold Leaf Palace is closely tied to the mythology of Hachiman, the god of war who was revered by samurai warriors. The shrine's association with wealth and prosperity also makes it an important destination for New Year's visits (Oshogatsu), when families often bring offerings of gold-leafed coins and other gifts.
歴史
Founded in the 14th century during the Muromachi period, Gold Leaf Palace was originally dedicated to the god of war, Hachiman.