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Ishikawa

Located in the picturesque town of Sagi on the Izu Peninsula, Godaisan Izumidani Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the kami Godaisan Izumi-daijin and other local deities. The shrine's architecture reflects the traditional Heian period style, with a distinctive black gate (mon) and a complex network of corridors and shrines. Visitors can explore the shrine's beautiful gardens, which feature a stunning array of trees and flowers native to the Izu region.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
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座標
37.2303795, 136.9457623

参拝のヒント

To experience the shrine at its most vibrant, visit on the annual Godaisan Shrine Festival (Goddai Matsuri) in late August, where locals perform traditional dances and play folk instruments.

文化的背景

Godaisan Izumidani Shrine is closely associated with the legend of Tsukiyomi-no-Okami, a sea god who was said to have taken the form of a giant stone statue. During the festival, visitors can see this statue, which is believed to have been placed in the shrine by the legendary patron deity.

歴史

The shrine was originally built in 711 CE by the legendary Buddhist monk Shitennoji Daishi during the Nara period.

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