Atago Shrine is dedicated to fire prevention and protection, part of the widespread Atago shrine network found throughout Japan. These shrines typically enshrine fire deities and serve local communities as guardians against fires and disasters.
- 宗派
- Atago
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Homusubi-no-kami (fire deity)
- 祀られている神
- Homusubi-no-kami, Izanami-no-mikoto
- 創建
- Varies by location
- 座標
- 34.9013756, 137.2416376
参拝のヒント
Many Atago shrines hold fire prevention festivals, especially during dry seasons when fire risk is highest.
文化的背景
Atago worship centers on fire safety and prevention, reflecting historical concerns about fires in wooden Japanese architecture. The deity Homusubi-no-kami, while associated with fire's destructive power, is paradoxically invoked for fire prevention.
歴史
Atago shrines derive from the original Atago Shrine on Mount Atago in Kyoto, established during the Nara period. The network spread throughout Japan as communities sought protection from fires, making Atago shrines among the most common regional shrine types.