An ancient Shinto shrine located in Nara Prefecture, known for its historical significance as one of the shrines listed in the Engishiki, a 10th-century collection of laws and customs. The shrine is dedicated to Takumushitama-no-mikoto and represents an important example of early Shinto religious practice in the Yamato region.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Takumushitama-no-mikoto
- 祀られている神
- Takumushitama-no-mikoto
- 創建
- Nara period or earlier
- 社格
- Former village shrine
- 座標
- 34.5079686, 135.7425712
参拝のヒント
This shrine represents ancient Shinto traditions and may have limited facilities, so visitors should approach with respect for its historical and spiritual significance.
歴史
Ishizono-za Takumushitama Shrine is recorded in the Engishiki jinmyōchō (927 CE) as one of the officially recognized shrines of ancient Japan. The shrine's location in Nara Prefecture places it within the historical heartland of early Japanese civilization, where many of the country's most significant Shinto institutions were established during the formation of the imperial state.