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御嶽神社

Tokyo

Tokyo's oldest Shinto shrine, Otsuka Shrine was originally built in 645 AD as a Buddhist temple, but was later converted to Shintoism in the Heian period. The shrine is dedicated to the Shinto deity Otohime, daughter of the sea god Ryujin. The shrine complex features several historic buildings and beautiful gardens, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Otohime
祀られている神
Otohime
座標
35.6830644, 139.3614716

参拝のヒント

Try the fresh mochi offered at the shrine's mochi stall every day at 9am sharp, a unique Tokyo tradition.

文化的背景

Otsuka Shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and historic buildings. The shrine is also closely associated with the legend of Otohime, who was said to have fallen in love with a mortal man from this very shrine. This mythological connection highlights the importance of Otsuka Shrine as a sacred site for Shinto worship.

歴史

Originally built as a Buddhist temple, it was later converted to Shintoism in the Heian period.

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