Looking at the name "麻生津九頭神社" (Asōzu Kuzū Jinja), this shrine is dedicated to a nine-headed dragon deity, which is a powerful water and rain kami in Japanese folklore. Worshippers typically visit to pray for protection from natural disasters, agricultural prosperity through favorable weather, and purification from spiritual impurities. The nine-headed dragon (kuzuryū) is believed to be particularly responsive to prayers for overcoming obstacles and bringing transformative change to devotees' lives.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 34.2640549, 135.4440904