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根渡神社

Ibaraki

Nikko's Root Shrine, rooted in Shinto tradition, welcomes visitors to experience the serene beauty of nature and honor the deities that reside here. This ancient shrine has been a sacred destination for centuries, where devotees come to seek blessings and connection with the natural world.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Ōkuninushi
Kami enshrined
Ōkuninushi, Hoshigiri-no-Mikoto
Coordinates
36.2925972, 139.7122659

Visitor tip

To respect the shrine's serene atmosphere, refrain from taking pictures inside the main hall, and instead capture images in the surrounding gardens.

Cultural notes

In the spring, the shrine is adorned with beautiful cherry blossom trees, a symbol of renewal and new beginnings. Visitors can also experience the unique 'Mikoshi' festival, where the shrine's sacred bell is carried through the streets on a festive procession.

Historical note

Established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), this shrine was originally dedicated to the Shinto god of agriculture, rice, and fertility.

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