Located in the Japanese prefecture of Gunma, Akakawa no Miyako Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the mythological spirit Akakawa-no-Miyako. The shrine was originally built in 1617 and relocated several times until its current location. According to local legend, Akakawa-no-Miyako was a princess who died from illness while bathing in a hot spring. Her spirit is said to inhabit this site. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design with a tiled roof and a large torii gate. It is also known for its beautiful gardens and seasonal festivals, such as the autumn leaves festival, which attract visitors from all over Japan.
- 宗教
- shinto
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- 祀られている神
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- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Guests can wash their hands at the designated hand-washing station before approaching the shrine's main hall, and then participate in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
文化的背景
The shrine is associated with the mythological figure Akakawa-no-Miyako, who is revered as a patron of women and children. The shrine also hosts an annual summer festival called 'Akakawa no Miyako Matsuri' to honor this spirit. During the festival, visitors can participate in traditional performances, such as taiko drumming and traditional dances.
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