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Togakushi Shrine

戸隠神社

Togakushi Jinja

Kanagawa

Togakushi Shrine is dedicated to Ame-no-Tajikarao-no-Mikoto, the powerful deity who opened the cave where Amaterasu had hidden herself. The shrine is associated with strength, opening paths, and overcoming obstacles.

Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, this Shinto shrine is dedicated to the powerful kami associated with hidden strength and spiritual concealment, drawing its lineage from the legendary Togakushi tradition. Worshippers visit to seek protection from misfortune, pray for the revelation of hidden truths, and request divine guidance in overcoming life's obstacles. The shrine serves as a spiritual refuge where devotees can connect with ancient Japanese beliefs about the unseen forces that shape human destiny.

Denomination
Shinto
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Ame-no-Tajikarao-no-Mikoto
Kami enshrined
Ame-no-Tajikarao-no-Mikoto
Coordinates
35.4273787, 139.244975

Visitor tip

Pray for strength to overcome challenges and for help in opening new opportunities in your life.

Cultural notes

Ame-no-Tajikarao-no-Mikoto is revered as a deity of physical and spiritual strength, particularly for breaking through barriers and difficult situations. The name 'Togakushi' literally means 'hidden door,' referencing the mythological cave door.

Historical note

The shrine's origins trace back to ancient mythology when Ame-no-Tajikarao-no-Mikoto threw the rock door of Amaterasu's cave so forcefully that it landed and became Mount Togakushi. This legendary act of strength and determination forms the foundation of the shrine's spiritual significance.

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