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椿本神社

Kyoto

Elm Tree Shrine, located in Kyoto, is dedicated to the Shinto god of wisdom and poetry, Benkei. This shrine was originally constructed in 819 during the Nara period as a humble temple but was later rebuilt in 1890 after being destroyed by fire. The current structure features traditional Japanese architecture with a striking vermilion torii gate. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere and stroll through the beautifully maintained gardens, perfect for reflection and poetry writing.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Benkei
祀られている神
Benkei
座標
35.4023986, 135.1515449

参拝のヒント

For a unique experience, attend one of the annual spring festivals at the Elm Tree Shrine to enjoy traditional Japanese music, dance, and delicious food offerings to Benkei.

文化的背景

In Shinto mythology, Benkei is said to be the god of wisdom, poetry, and martial arts. The shrine's association with Benkei also reflects his role as a heroic figure in Japanese literature, particularly in the epic tale 'The Tale of the Heike'.

歴史

The shrine was originally constructed as a humble temple during the Nara period in 819.

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