located in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Churyu Ryugū-jisha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the water deity Ryugu-ō, also known as Hikoboshi. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'Dragon Palace', reflecting its association with this powerful spirit. While not as well-known as some of Japan's more famous shrines, Churyu Ryugū-jisha has an enduring connection to local legend and mythology.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hikoboshi
- 祀られている神
- Ryugu-ō, Kanematsuri (Festivals), Local Spirits
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's tranquil atmosphere, visit during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and explore the surrounding Odawara Castle Park.
文化的背景
According to local legend, the Ryugu-ō deity was said to appear as a dragon at the palace of the Emperor of Japan. The shrine's architecture reflects this mythological connection, with its majestic main hall featuring an imposing wooden statue of Hikoboshi.
歴史
Founded in 1622, the shrine was originally a minor temple before being converted into a Shinto shrine in 1871.