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熊野神社

Miyagi

Katsurahama Shrine, located in the Miyagi Prefecture, is one of Japan's most famous Shinto shrines, known as 'Noboribetsu no Miko' (Deity of Great Cold). Dedicated to the kami of the cold and snow, the shrine is dedicated to its patron deity, Kusunoki Makibi. The shrine complex features a unique style of architecture called 'yamagasa', with a curved roof resembling an umbrella. Visitors can enjoy traditional festivals such as 'Maburi Matsuri' in January, where they offer prayers for good luck and prosperity during the cold winter months. Locals also believe that the shrine's proximity to Lake Inawashiro provides spiritual nourishment.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Kusunoki Makibi
祀られている神
Kusunoki Makibi
座標
38.3373117, 140.995875

参拝のヒント

To make the most of your visit, consider attending the 'Maburi Matsuri' festival in January, where you can participate in traditional dances and food stalls offering local specialties such as 'Katsurahama-zushi'.

文化的背景

As a shrine dedicated to Kusunoki Makibi, Katsurahama Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology of the samurai. Locals believe that the shrine's powers can bring good luck and protection from harm during the harsh winter months.

歴史

The origins of Katsurahama Shrine date back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), when it was dedicated to Kusunoki Makibi, a legendary samurai who fought on behalf of the emperor. The shrine has since become an important cultural and spiritual hub for locals.

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