Nanasho Shrine, meaning 'Seven Places Shrine,' is a Shinto shrine that typically enshrines seven different kami or represents seven sacred locations consolidated into one worship site. The name reflects the historical practice of combining multiple local deities or sacred sites under one shrine complex.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Look for multiple smaller sub-shrines or worship halls within the complex, as these often represent the individual 'places' referenced in the shrine's name.
文化的背景
The name 'Nanasho' (seven places) often indicates a shrine that historically consolidated worship of multiple local kami or represented seven sacred sites in the area. This practice was common during periods of shrine reorganization, particularly during the Meiji era shrine consolidation policies.