This small local shrine venerates a sacred tree spirit, with "Kojika no Ki-sama" translating to "Young Deer Tree Lord," reflecting the deep animistic traditions where ancient trees are believed to house protective kami. The shrine represents the quintessential Japanese belief in kodama (tree spirits) and serves as a place where local residents pray for environmental protection, harmony with nature, and the continued blessing of the forest spirits. Visitors often come to pay respects to the sacred tree itself, seeking spiritual purification and connection with the natural world that remains central to Shinto practice.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 座標
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