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Shiga

Hagoromo Shrine, located in the town of Nagahama in Shiga Prefecture, is one of Japan's oldest and most historic shrines. Dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the primary deity of the Imperial Family, it was established during the Kofun period (approximately 300-538 AD). The shrine's design reflects a typical Japanese temple-style structure, with two main halls: the Honden and the Makura-den. Hagoromo Shrine is particularly notable for its association with the legend of the mythical princess, Otohime, who was said to have been born from a shell found at this very location. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which feature several historic buildings and monuments, including the remains of an ancient stone wall.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Amaterasu Omikami
祀られている神
Amaterasu Omikami
座標
35.5261839, 135.8070246

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the history of Hagoromo Shrine, consider visiting during the spring festival (Otohime Matsuri), where visitors can enjoy traditional performances and food vendors.

文化的背景

Hagoromo Shrine is connected to Shinto mythology through its association with Otohime, a mythical princess said to have been born from a shell found at this location. The shrine also hosts an annual spring festival in honor of Otohime's birthday, which features traditional performances and offerings to the kami.

歴史

The shrine was originally established during the Kofun period, approximately 300-538 AD.

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