The Twelve Shrine (Jūni-jinja) in Tochigi Prefecture is a historic Shinto shrine complex dedicated to the twelve Shinto deities known as the Jūni Kuni no Kami, representing the provinces of Japan. The shrine's architecture and traditions are influenced by the Heian period and Kamakura era, with an emphasis on rustic simplicity and natural surroundings.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Tenjin
- 祀られている神
- Tenjin, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Amaterasu-no-Mikoto, Tsukiyomi-no-Kami, Isamu-no-Kami, Kagayahime-no-Kami, Taka-no-Kokoro-no-Kami, Ushisubehime-no-Kami, Yatagarasu-no-Mikoto, Honjiwatanagashi-hime, Otori-no-Tsumushi
- 座標
- 36.8553664, 139.7294545
参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's history and cultural significance, consider visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and heat. Bring a bottle of water and stay hydrated throughout your visit.
文化的背景
The Twelve Shrine is closely tied to Tochigi Prefecture's identity and is celebrated during the annual Tenjin Matsuri festival, which honors the province's patron deity, Tenjin. The shrine's architecture features traditional Japanese-style wooden structures and a tranquil garden, reflecting the region's rural charm.
歴史
Founded in the 8th century during the Asuka period, with significant renovations in the Edo period.