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秋葉神社

Ishikawa

Located in the city of Kanazawa, Akizuya Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning and culture, known as Horyu no Okami. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, built in 727 CE during the Nara period. The shrine's current main hall was rebuilt in 1733, but its historical roots date back to the Heian period. In addition to Horyu no Okami, the shrine also enshrines various regional kami and is known for its unique architecture and cultural significance.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Horyu no Okami
祀られている神
Inari, Hachiman
座標
35.4756486, 136.6681035

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, visitors should arrive early in the morning to witness the sunrise casting a golden glow on the main hall.

文化的背景

Akizuya Shrine is associated with the mythology of Horyu no Okami, a god who was said to have descended from heaven and brought enlightenment to humanity. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival called 'Akizuya Matsuri,' which celebrates the harvest season and features traditional dances, music, and food.

歴史

Built during the Nara period (727 CE),

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