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Mikuriya Shrine

御厨神社

Mikuriya Jinja

Mikuriya Shrine is a Shinto shrine whose name derives from 'mikuriya,' meaning imperial kitchen or sacred food preparation place, indicating its historical connection to preparing offerings for imperial or major shrines.

I need more specific information about 御厨神社 (Mikuriya Shrine) to write an accurate description focusing on its spiritual significance, enshrined kami, and what visitors seek there. The current data only provides the shrine name without details about the deities enshrined, its particular spiritual focus, or the specific benefits worshippers seek. Could you provide additional details such as: - Which kami are enshrined there - The shrine's particular spiritual focus or denomination - What blessings or benefits visitors typically pray for - Any notable historical or cultural significance This information would allow me to write a specific and informative description rather than a generic one.

宗教
shinto
座標
34.6823233, 137.4241836

文化的背景

The name 'mikuriya' refers to estates that produced rice and other offerings for imperial ceremonies or major shrines, reflecting the shrine's role in Japan's ancient agricultural and ritual systems.