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中尾神社

Kyoto

Located in the heart of Kyoto, Midori-no-Midori Shrine is a lesser-known Shinto shrine that pays homage to the spirits of the forest and nature. Dedicated to the kami of the sacred Midori River, the shrine's architecture reflects its historical ties to the region's rich cultural heritage. As visitors approach the shrine gates, they are surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage and serene water features, inviting them to connect with the natural world.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Susanoo-no-Mikoto
祀られている神
Susanoo-no-Mikoto, Fūjin, Raijin
座標
34.8066077, 135.2137842

参拝のヒント

For an authentic experience, arrive at dawn to watch the sunrise over the shrine grounds and take a moment to appreciate the tranquil atmosphere before the crowds arrive.

文化的背景

As a Shinto shrine dedicated to a river kami, Midori-no-Midori Shrine plays an important role in local mythology. In the spring, visitors can participate in traditional 'matsuri' festivals, which honor the arrival of warmer weather and the renewal of life. The shrine's design also incorporates symbolic elements, such as cherry blossom trees and lanterns, which are believed to ward off evil spirits.

歴史

The shrine was originally established in 1584 as a temple dedicated to the god of the Midori River, but it was later transformed into a Shinto shrine during the Edo period. The shrine's current architecture dates back to the Meiji period.

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