Konpira Daigongen is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to maritime protection and safe voyages. The shrine follows the Konpira tradition, which has its most famous manifestation at Kotohira-gū in Kagawa Prefecture. Like other Konpira shrines, it serves as a place where sailors, fishermen, and travelers pray for protection during sea journeys.
- 宗派
- Konpira
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Ōmononushi no Mikoto and Emperor Sutoku
- 祀られている神
- Ōmononushi no Mikoto, Emperor Sutoku
- 座標
- 33.5545939, 133.4635501
参拝のヒント
Visitors should offer prayers for safe travel and maritime protection, which is the traditional focus of Konpira shrines.
文化的背景
Konpira worship originated from the Hindu deity Kumbhira, which was adapted into Japanese Buddhism and later integrated with Shinto practices. The cult became especially popular among seafaring communities throughout Japan.
歴史
The shrine represents the syncretistic tradition of Konpira worship that spread throughout Japan, combining Shinto deities with Buddhist elements. The title 'Daigongen' reflects the historical Buddhist influence in Japanese religious practice, where kami were understood as manifestations of Buddhist deities.