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Kumano Shrine

熊野神社

Kumano Jinja

Kanagawa

A Kumano shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture that enshrines the deities of the Kumano Sanzan, the three sacred mountains of the Kumano region. These shrines typically serve as regional centers for the worship of the Kumano kami, bringing the spiritual power of the sacred Kumano mountains to local communities.

Denomination
Kumano
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Kumano Sanzan deities
Kami enshrined
Kumano Hayatama no Mikoto, Kumano Fusumi no Mikoto, Kumano Musubi no Mikoto
Coordinates
35.3548142, 139.2614066

Visitor tip

Look for the distinctive three-legged crow (Yatagarasu) symbol, which is closely associated with Kumano shrines.

Cultural notes

The Kumano faith centers around the worship of nature deities and has strong connections to mountain worship and pilgrimage traditions. Yatagarasu, the three-legged crow, serves as a divine messenger and guide in Kumano mythology.

Historical note

Kumano shrines throughout Japan were established as branch shrines of the famous Kumano Sanzan in Wakayama Prefecture. The Kumano faith spread widely during the Heian and Kamakura periods as pilgrimage to the original Kumano sites became popular among both aristocrats and commoners.

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