Miki no Daito-hara Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity Miki-no-kami, a kami of swordsmiths and armorers. Located in Iwate Prefecture, it is known for its unique architectural style featuring a distinctive, curved roofline reminiscent of a samurai's helmet. The shrine has undergone numerous renovations throughout its history, with the current structure dating back to the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a traditional Japanese garden and a museum showcasing local art and artifacts.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Miki-no-kami
- 祀られている神
- Miki-no-kami
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
To fully appreciate the shrine's significance, visitors are encouraged to bring a small wooden or paper omiya (sacrificial offering) for the kami, which can be purchased at the shrine's gift shop.
文化的背景
As a shrine dedicated to Miki-no-kami, it is believed that the deity watches over the local swordsmithing industry. The shrine also plays host to the annual 'Miki no Daito-hara Matsuri' festival in July, which features traditional games, food stalls, and live performances.
歴史
Founded in 1626 during the Edo period, Miki no Daito-hara Shrine was originally constructed as a swordsmith's shrine and has since become an important cultural and historical site in Iwate Prefecture.