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浅間神社

Ibaraki

Located in the picturesque town of Kaihinamisaki, Asukawa Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Kannon (also known as Senaka-no-Okami), the goddess of mercy and childbirth, and Tsunekichi, a local kami associated with fishing. The shrine's name 'Asukawa' literally translates to 'place where the gods weep'. This name may be derived from the legend of a samurai who wept at the beauty of the surrounding landscape, earning him a place in the afterlife.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Tsunekichi, Senaka-no-Okami
祀られている神
Kannon, Tsunekichi
座標
35.751439, 140.0078546

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's scenery, consider visiting during cherry blossom season ( late March to early April) and take a moment to weep at the beauty of the surrounding landscape, just like the legendary samurai.

文化的背景

Asukawa Shrine is known for its unique 'weeping god' statue, said to be inspired by the legend. During the Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival in spring, visitors can participate in a ritual where they take turns weeping at the beauty of the landscape to honor Tsunekichi and Kannon.

歴史

Founded in 1886 by Tsunekichi's descendants

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