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後鳥羽神社

Shiga

後鳥羽神社, located in Shiga Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of Prince Shōtoku, who played a crucial role in introducing Buddhism to Japan and was later declared a Buddha by the Chinese emperor Wudi in 484 CE. This unique honor reflects the complex religious dynamics between Buddhism and Shintoism during the Asuka period (593-718 CE).

宗教
shinto
祭神
Shotoku-tenjin
祀られている神
Shotoku Tenjin, also, known, as, Tennin Ō-no-Mikoto
座標
35.3581956, 136.3209612

参拝のヒント

For a unique perspective on Prince Shōtoku's life and significance, visit the shrine's adjacent Asuka Palace ruins, which feature well-preserved remains of the prince's former residence.

文化的背景

This shrine is connected to the mythology of Prince Shōtoku's conversion to Buddhism, where he was declared a Buddha by the Chinese emperor. The shrine also features traditional Japanese architecture and is known for its vibrant autumn foliage.

歴史

The shrine was originally built during the Nara period (710-794 CE) as a Buddhist temple, but it later converted to a Shinto shrine.

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