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貴船神社

Shiga

Located in the Echi Province, Omi, Hie Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of sea and mountains. Founded during the Nara period, it has been an important site for worship and purification. The shrine's name, 貴船神社, can be translated to 'Honorable Boat God Shrine,' reflecting its association with maritime trade and the reverence for the gods that preside over rivers and seas.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Himegami
Kami enshrined
Himegami
Coordinates
35.3747508, 136.2681016

Visitor tip

To experience the shrine's unique atmosphere, arrive at dawn to witness the gentle morning light on the vermilion torii gate.

Cultural notes

This shrine is notable for its connection to the mythology of the god Hachiman, who was said to have appeared as a horseman during the Nara period. The shrine also celebrates the Hie Matsuri festival in April, which features performances and rituals to honor the deity's power.

Historical note

Founded during the Nara period (794-1185 CE).

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