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Iwaya Shrine

岩屋神社

Iwaya Jinja

Oita

A cave shrine built into natural rock formations, representing the ancient Japanese tradition of sacred cave worship. The shrine's name literally means 'rock cave,' reflecting its unique architectural integration with the natural landscape.

宗派
Nature worship
宗教
shinto
祭神
Mountain and cave deities
祀られている神
Mountain kami, Cave deities
創建
Ancient period
座標
32.9792836, 131.6989063

参拝のヒント

Wear appropriate footwear as the cave environment may have uneven surfaces and different lighting conditions.

文化的背景

Cave worship (iwakura shinko) is deeply rooted in Japanese spirituality, with caves considered portals between the physical and spiritual worlds. The practice connects to ancient beliefs about kami residing in natural rock formations.

歴史

Cave shrines like Iwaya Jinja represent some of Japan's oldest forms of worship, predating formal shrine architecture. These sacred spaces were believed to be dwelling places of kami and often served as meditation retreats for ascetic practitioners.

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