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Akibasan Shrine

秋葉山

Akibasan Jinja

Akibasan Shrine is dedicated to fire deities and is particularly revered for fire prevention and protection from disasters. The shrine is associated with the sacred Akiba mountain tradition and serves as an important center for fire-related spiritual practices in Japanese folk religion.

宗派
Fire deity worship
宗教
shinto
祭神
Kagutsuchi no Mikoto
祀られている神
Kagutsuchi no Mikoto
座標
34.7937857, 136.8635459

参拝のヒント

Visitors often come to pray for fire safety and protection from natural disasters, particularly during the dry winter months.

文化的背景

Akibasan worship combines Shinto fire deity veneration with Buddhist influences, reflecting the syncretic nature of Japanese mountain religion. Fire festivals and ceremonies are central to the shrine's ritual calendar.

歴史

Akibasan shrines trace their origins to ancient fire worship practices and the veneration of Kagutsuchi, the Shinto fire deity. These shrines became particularly important during periods when fire prevention was crucial for wooden settlements, and many were established on elevated locations considered sacred mountains.