薬师神社, a Shinto shrine in Akita Prefecture, is dedicated to the kami of healing and medicine. Located near the Seiryu River, the shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a center for spiritual healing during the Edo period. The shrine's traditional Japanese style buildings are adorned with symbolic motifs of medicinal plants and animals, emphasizing its connection to the Shinto god of medicine, Hotei.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Hotei
- 祀られている神
- Hotei
- 座標
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参拝のヒント
For visitors with ailments, bring a small pouch of rice and pray at the shrine's front gate, believed to offer blessings for recovery.
文化的背景
The shrine is associated with the mythology of Hotei, a benevolent Shinto deity known as 'the god of luck' and 'the god of medicine'. According to legend, Hotei traveled the world in search of treasures, leaving his lucky charm behind at each stop. At 薬師神社, this charm is believed to be present in the form of sacred rice, which is offered to patients seeking healing.
歴史
Founded in the 17th century, the shrine has been a notable site for patients seeking relief from illness during the Edo period.