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Taga Shrine

多賀神社

Taga Jinja

Nara

Taga Shrine is dedicated to the primordial creator deities Izanagi and Izanami, who are revered as the divine couple responsible for creating the Japanese archipelago according to Shinto mythology. The shrine serves as a place of worship for longevity, marital harmony, and protection from misfortune.

Denomination
Taga
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto
Kami enshrined
Izanagi-no-Mikoto, Izanami-no-Mikoto
Coordinates
34.6816791, 135.8481319

Visitor tip

Visit during the New Year period when many worshippers come to pray for longevity and good fortune in the coming year.

Cultural notes

Izanagi and Izanami are fundamental figures in Japanese creation mythology, representing the divine masculine and feminine principles that brought forth the islands of Japan and many of the kami in the Shinto pantheon.

Historical note

Taga shrines throughout Japan trace their origins to the main Taga Taisha in Shiga Prefecture, which has ancient roots dating back over a millennium. These shrines were established to honor the creator deities and became important centers for prayers related to longevity and divine protection.

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