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熊野三神社

Shizuoka

Kūno Mikoto, Tsukuyomi-no-kami, and Ōtohime are enshrined at the Kōno Shrine in Shizuoka Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to the local deity of the region and is said to have been established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). With its wooden structure and traditional Japanese architecture, the shrine reflects the spiritual essence of rural Japan.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Ōtohime
祀られている神
Kūno Mikoto, Tsukuyomi-no-kami, Ōtohime
座標
34.7529776, 137.9774015

参拝のヒント

To avoid long lines, visit the shrine early in the morning or during the week.

文化的背景

Kūno Mikoto is often associated with agriculture and fertility, while Tsukuyomi-no-kami is linked to the moon and water. Ōtohime is believed to be a guardian of the ocean's bounty. The shrine's autumn festival features traditional dances and food offerings to honor these kami.

歴史

The shrine was originally founded in the 7th century as a memorial to the legendary hero Kōno Tsunemori.

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