A Suwa shrine in Fukushima Prefecture dedicated to Takeminakata-no-Kami, the deity of wind, water, and martial prowess. Suwa shrines are found throughout Japan as branch shrines of the famous Suwa Taisha in Nagano Prefecture, serving local communities with prayers for good harvests, protection from natural disasters, and success in endeavors requiring strength and courage.
- 宗派
- Suwa
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Takeminakata-no-Kami
- 祀られている神
- Takeminakata-no-Kami
- 座標
- 37.4066801, 140.95794
参拝のヒント
Look for the distinctive Suwa shrine architectural features and symbols associated with the wind and water deities.
文化的背景
Takeminakata-no-Kami is known in Japanese mythology as a powerful deity who competed with Takemikazuchi in a legendary wrestling match, establishing him as a patron of martial arts and physical strength. Suwa shrines often emphasize the connection between human endeavor and natural forces.
歴史
This shrine belongs to the extensive network of Suwa shrines established across Japan, originating from the ancient Suwa faith centered in the Suwa region of Shinano Province (modern Nagano). The Suwa cult spread throughout the country as communities sought the protection of Takeminakata-no-Kami, particularly for agricultural prosperity and defense against calamities.