Miyake Shrine is a Shinto shrine whose main hall (honden) serves as the central worship structure housing the enshrined kami. The shrine follows traditional architectural principles with the honden being the most sacred building where the deity resides.
I need more information about this specific shrine to write an accurate description. The name "三宅神社 本殿" (Miyake Jinja Honden) refers to the main hall of Miyake Shrine, but without additional details about the kami enshrined, the shrine's spiritual focus, or its particular significance, I cannot provide a specific and informative description. To write a proper 2-3 sentence description focusing on spiritual significance and what visitors seek there, I would need information such as: - Which kami are enshrined there - The shrine's denomination or spiritual focus - Any special practices or benefits associated with worship there - Historical or cultural significance Could you provide additional data about this shrine's spiritual aspects and the deities worshipped there?
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 34.8243138, 136.5047525
Visitor tip
Show proper respect when approaching the main hall by bowing before offering prayers, as this is the most sacred part of the shrine complex.
Cultural notes
The honden represents the spiritual heart of any Shinto shrine, traditionally built in elevated位置 and often restricted to direct public access, with worship conducted from the adjacent haiden or worship hall.