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Mizukagami Tenjin Shrine

水鏡天神社

Mizukagami Tenjin-sha

Nara

Mizukagami Tenjin Shrine is a Tenjin shrine in Nara Prefecture dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the deified scholar and politician revered as the god of learning and literature. The shrine's name 'Mizukagami' meaning 'water mirror' suggests a connection to reflective waters, possibly indicating the presence of a sacred pond or spring within the shrine grounds.

Denomination
Tenjin
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Sugawara no Michizane
Kami enshrined
Sugawara no Michizane
Coordinates
34.6754378, 135.7868304

Visitor tip

Students often visit to pray for academic success, especially before important examinations.

Cultural notes

Sugawara no Michizane is one of Japan's most celebrated scholarly figures and is considered the patron deity of learning, calligraphy, and literature. The plum blossom is his symbolic flower, as he was known for his love of plum trees. Tenjin shrines typically feature plum trees and are especially popular among students seeking divine assistance with their studies.

Historical note

Like other Tenjin shrines throughout Japan, Mizukagami Tenjin Shrine was established to venerate Sugawara no Michizane, who lived from 845 to 903 CE. Michizane was a prominent court scholar and politician who fell from grace due to political intrigue and died in exile. Following his death, a series of natural disasters were attributed to his vengeful spirit, leading to his deification and the establishment of shrines in his honor to appease his spirit.

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