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浅間神社奥宮

Kanagawa

Deep in the scenic Suruga Bay region of Kanagawa Prefecture lies Aishimidashi Shrine, also known as Aishimae Hongu Shrine, a sacred site revered by locals and pilgrims alike. Dedicated to the water god, Ryujin, this shrine showcases traditional Shinto architecture with its striking vermilion torii gates. While not as well-known as some other Kanagawa shrines, Aishimidashi Shrine remains an important cultural and spiritual hub for those seeking blessings from the sea.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Ryujin
祀られている神
Ryujin, Namazu-e
座標
35.2156867, 139.6685938

参拝のヒント

Take a moment to appreciate the shrine's serene garden and peaceful atmosphere before visiting the torii gates at dawn or dusk when the light takes on a soft, golden hue.

文化的背景

Aishimidashi Shrine is closely tied to the mythology surrounding Ryujin, the Shinto god of the sea. Locals often visit the shrine during autumn for the annual 'Harvest Moon Festival', where they pray for bountiful harvests and safe navigation. The shrine's design also incorporates elements inspired by Buddhist architecture, reflecting the region's historical blending of Shinto and Buddhist traditions.

歴史

Founded in 1607 by the Tokugawa shogunate, Aishimidashi Shrine was initially built to ensure safe passage for ships traveling the treacherous waters of Suruga Bay.

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