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若宮神社

Osaka

Located in the Osaka Prefecture, the Ifuku-ji Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto deity of learning and literature, Suijin, as well as Hachiman, a kami revered for his power over war and education. This shrine is one of the oldest in Japan, with historical records dating back to 654 CE, during the Asuka period. The Ifuku-ji Shrine features traditional Shinto architecture, including a thatched-roof main hall and numerous wooden structures.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Suijin, Hachiman
祀られている神
Suijin, Hachiman
座標
34.6455579, 135.130633

参拝のヒント

Visitors can gain insight into the shrine's significance by reading the inscriptions on the stone monuments and lanterns, which detail the history of the shrine and its deities.

文化的背景

The Ifuku-ji Shrine is closely tied to the mythology surrounding Suijin, the god of learning. According to legend, Suijin was a student who became so skilled in his studies that he transformed into a deer, allowing him to learn even more efficiently. This myth has led to the shrine's association with education and literature.

歴史

Founded during the Asuka period, specifically during the reign of Prince Shotoku (c. 574-622 CE),

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