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樹下宮

Shiga

Located in Shiga Prefecture, Tree Shrine (Katsuragi no Miyaji) is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines. Dating back to the 8th century, it is believed to be a remnant of the ancient Ise-Shima region's ceremonial center. The shrine complex features a unique tree with its roots growing out from under the main shrine, said to be a manifestation of the 'Tree God' (katsuragi no kami) that resides within.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Tree God
祀られている神
Tree God, Shinmei no kami
座標
35.0731264, 135.8649252

参拝のヒント

When visiting Tree Shrine, be sure to leave an offering of sake or green tea at the tree's base, as is customary in Shinto tradition.

文化的背景

As one of Japan's oldest shrines, Tree Shrine has strong connections to ancient mythology and ritual practices. During the spring equinox (Higan), locals perform purification rites at this site, believed to purify their spirits and ensure a good harvest.

歴史

Established during the Asuka period (538-710 CE), this site was used for ceremonial purposes and as a place of burial for local leaders.

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