A folk shrine dedicated to the protection and healing of feet and legs, reflecting the practical spiritual needs of travelers and workers in traditional Japanese society.
Based on the shrine name "足神さん" (Ashi-gami-san), this appears to be a shrine dedicated to deities associated with feet, legs, and walking. Worshippers typically visit to pray for healing of foot and leg ailments, safe travels, and protection during journeys. The shrine serves those seeking divine intervention for mobility issues, athletes hoping to prevent injuries, and travelers requesting safe passage on their journeys.
- 宗派
- Folk Shinto
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Deity of feet and legs
- 祀られている神
- Foot deity
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
Offerings often include small wooden or cloth representations of feet.
文化的背景
Ashigami shrines represent a form of folk Shinto focused on bodily health and protection. Worshippers typically pray for safe travel, healing of foot ailments, and strength for physical labor.