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古峯神社

Yamagata

Anciently situated on the slopes of Mount Gassan in the Azusagawa River valley, ancient Ishinomaki-jima Island was once the home of the ancient Ishinome tribe. Later it became a sacred site for the Ouchi clan who ruled over this area from the 13th century to the late 19th century. The present shrine was established in 1876 and is dedicated to the worship of the Shinto deity, Izanagi, also known as Kagami-no-Okami (Mirror God). This shrine is a treasure trove of the historical and cultural heritage of Yamagata Prefecture.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Izanagi
祀られている神
Kagami-no-Okami
座標
38.1000716, 140.0380707

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the natural beauty surrounding this shrine, visit during autumn when the surrounding mountains are ablaze with vibrant colors.

文化的背景

This shrine is notable for its unique architectural style blending traditional Shinto and samurai elements. During special festivals, participants dress up as the legendary hero Izanagi, highlighting the connection to Yamagata's rich history and mythology.

歴史

The current shrine was established in 1876 by the Ouchi clan's descendant, after it was rebuilt following a major fire.

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