A historic shrine in Nara Prefecture dedicated to Amaterasu Mitama-no-Kami, closely associated with the ancient craft of mirror-making. The shrine's name indicates its connection to the kagami-tsukuri (mirror makers) who served the imperial court, creating sacred bronze mirrors used in Shinto rituals and imperial regalia.
- 宗派
- Imperial
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Amaterasu Mitama-no-Kami
- 祀られている神
- Amaterasu Mitama-no-Kami
- 創建
- Ancient period
- 社格
- Village shrine
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
The shrine offers a quiet, contemplative atmosphere away from more crowded tourist destinations in Nara.
文化的背景
Sacred mirrors hold profound significance in Shinto as one of the three imperial regalia of Japan, symbolizing wisdom and the divine presence of Amaterasu. This shrine represents the intersection of spiritual devotion and ancient Japanese craftsmanship.
歴史
This shrine has ancient origins tied to the imperial mirror-making tradition of Japan. The kagami-tsukuri craftsmen who worked here were responsible for creating sacred mirrors, including those used in imperial ceremonies. The shrine's location in the Yamato region places it at the heart of early Japanese civilization and Shinto development.