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飯田神社

Gunma

Futsuwa Shrine, located in the town of Mikage in Suchigami District, Gunma Prefecture, was originally built to honor Shinto deities that were believed to reside in the nearby mountains. The shrine is famous for its Futsuwa stones, which are ancient stone monuments with mysterious carvings and are a symbol of Japanese folklore.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
null, Shinmei, Shishimai
座標
36.0579984, 139.2411055

参拝のヒント

To make a prayer at Futsuwa Shrine, it is customary to bow at the torii gate and then tie a small paper wish tied with a red string, leaving it as an offering to the kami.

文化的背景

Futsuwa stones are said to possess spiritual powers and are often used in Shinto rituals. The shrine's architecture reflects the regional Sado-Bon architectural style, which is characterized by simple and austere design.

歴史

The shrine has been rebuilt several times since its founding during the Sengoku period (1467-1603).

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