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Konpira Daigongen

金刀比羅大権現

Kochi

A Konpira shrine dedicated to maritime protection and safe voyages, part of the widespread network of shrines venerating the deity associated with seafaring and commerce. The shrine follows the tradition established by the famous Kotohira-gū in Kagawa Prefecture.

宗派
Konpira
宗教
shinto
祭神
Ōmononushi no Kami
祀られている神
Ōmononushi no Kami
座標
33.5545856, 133.4635606

参拝のヒント

As with most Konpira shrines, visitors often pray for safe travel and business prosperity.

文化的背景

Konpira worship combines Shinto and Buddhist elements, with the deity originally being syncretized with the Buddhist guardian Kumbhira. The cult became particularly popular among sailors, merchants, and pilgrims during the Edo period.

歴史

Konpira worship spread throughout Japan during the Edo period as maritime trade flourished. Local Konpira shrines like this one were established to serve coastal communities and travelers, offering prayers for safe sea voyages and protection from maritime disasters.

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