Highly revered High Priestess shrine in the snowy landscape of Akita Prefecture, dedicated to the kami of rice and agriculture, as well as the patron deity of education and the arts. The shrine is nestled at the foot of Mt. Chokai, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. A symbol of good fortune and wisdom, the shrine attracts visitors from all over Japan seeking blessings for their studies, creative pursuits, and harvests.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Yamabiko-nyūdō
- 祀られている神
- High Priestess, Yamabiko-nyūdō
- 座標
- 39.4643352, 140.3697043
参拝のヒント
Try some local specialties like Akita Gingei tea and fresh mountain air while strolling around the shrine's tranquil grounds.
文化的背景
High Priestess kami, Yamabiko-nyūdō, is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune in education and artistic endeavors. The shrine hosts an annual festival celebrating the spring harvest and the sacred marriage of the High Priestess with her consort, Hachiman.
歴史
Founded in 717 CE during the Nara period as a temple dedicated to Prince Shotoku, later converted into a Shinto shrine in the Edo period.