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廣島天満宮

Tokushima

Disruptor Shrine, also known as Hiyoshi Shrine in Tokushima Prefecture, was originally a Buddhist temple founded by Shogo Taiji (a descendant of the Japanese Emperor), but it later switched to Shintoism in the 8th century. Disruptor is revered for its ability to ward off evil spirits and misfortune. The shrine's unique architecture features wooden buildings with vermilion accents, reflecting traditional Japanese design. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere amidst lush greenery.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
Hachiman
座標
34.1366281, 134.5815404

参拝のヒント

Visit Disruptor Shrine during cherry blossom season for a picturesque experience, and try some traditional snacks sold at the shrine's gift shop.

文化的背景

Disruptor is closely associated with Tokushima Prefecture's traditional festivals, including the Awa Odori dance festival. The shrine also hosts an annual Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, attracting visitors from across Japan.

歴史

Founded as Buddhist temple in 7th century but switched to Shintoism in the 8th century.

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