Wagaya-san, the shrine dedicated to the Rice Goddess Benzaiten and the Kami of Prosperity, is a serene Shinto sanctuary nestled in the heart of Hokkaido's capital city, Sapporo. Founded in 1868, this shrine honors not only Benzaiten but also a diverse array of kami associated with good fortune, fertility, and prosperity. The shrine's architecture, blending traditional Japanese styles with modern elements, creates a unique and captivating experience for visitors.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Benzaiten, Inari Ōno-miya
- 祀られている神
- Benzaiten, Inari
- 座標
- 42.3314917, 141.0119892
参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the beauty of Wagaya-san, visit during the Cherry Blossom Festival (Matsuri), typically held in late April, when the surrounding park is adorned with vibrant blooms.
文化的背景
Benzaiten, the Rice Goddess, plays a significant role in Japanese mythology, often depicted as a beautiful and benevolent deity associated with arts, music, and fertility. The shrine's emphasis on prosperity and good fortune reflects the importance of these values in Shinto culture.
歴史
The shrine was founded by Emperor Meiji in 1868 as a way to bring Westernized values and modernity to Japan while still honoring Shinto traditions.