This shrine combines Buddhist and Shinto traditions, enshrining Batō Kannon (Horse-Headed Avalokiteshvara) alongside the powerful Daishōgun deity who governs directional protection and military fortune. Visitors seek blessings for safe travel, protection of animals (particularly horses and livestock), and spiritual guidance during times of conflict or major life transitions. The unique dual religious heritage reflects the historical syncretic practices of rural Japan, where communities honored both Buddhist compassionate deities and Shinto protective kami for comprehensive spiritual support.
- 宗教
- shinto
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