Located in Ibaraki Prefecture, the forested grounds of猿田彦神社 are dedicated to Okuninushi no Kami, also known as Takemikazuchi, a Shinto deity associated with rice fertility and thunder. The shrine is renowned for its striking wooden architecture and serene natural surroundings. Visitors can explore the tranquil forests surrounding the shrine and marvel at the beautifully crafted wooden torii gates.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Takemikazuchi
- 祀られている神
- Okuninushi no Kami, Takemikazuchi
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
For a truly immersive experience, visit the shrine during the autumn season, when the changing leaves create a picturesque landscape that is especially beautiful at dusk.
文化的背景
Okuninushi no Kami is often depicted as the god of agriculture and fertility, while also being associated with thunderstorms. The shrine's traditional festival, Tenno no Seki, honors the founding deity and features local rice cultivation traditions.
歴史
The shrine was originally established in 728 CE as Okuninushi no Mijimari-taisha, with later name changes to Takemikazuchi Taisha before settling on its current name.