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Kanou Oji Shrine

叶王子

Kanou Oji

Wakayama

Kanou Oji is one of the subsidiary shrines (oji) along the sacred Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes in Wakayama Prefecture. These oji shrines served as places of worship and rest for pilgrims traveling to the three main Kumano shrines, providing spiritual waypoints along the ancient mountain paths.

宗派
Kumano
宗教
shinto
祭神
Kumano deities
祀られている神
Kumano Gongen
創建
Heian period
座標
33.8131795, 135.2118484

参拝のヒント

The shrine is accessible along the historic Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails, offering a peaceful stop for reflection.

文化的背景

The name 'Kanou' (叶) means 'to grant' or 'fulfill,' suggesting this shrine may have been particularly associated with answered prayers and wish fulfillment along the pilgrimage journey.

歴史

The shrine forms part of the extensive network of oji shrines that were established to support pilgrims on the Kumano Kodo routes during the Heian period and later. These subsidiary shrines were integral to the Kumano pilgrimage tradition, which attracted emperors, nobles, and commoners seeking spiritual purification and divine favor from the Kumano deities.

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