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Wakamiya Shrine

若宮社

Wakamiya-sha

A Wakamiya shrine, meaning 'young shrine,' typically dedicated to the child deity or youthful manifestation of the main kami from a parent shrine. These auxiliary shrines often serve as branch locations that honor younger generations of deities or specific aspects of the primary kami's divine nature.

I don't have enough information about this specific Wakamiya shrine to write an accurate description of its spiritual significance, enshrined kami, or what visitors seek there. The name "Wakamiya" (若宮) typically refers to a "young shrine" or subsidiary shrine dedicated to a child deity or younger generation of kami, but without knowing the specific location, denomination, or deities enshrined at this particular shrine, I cannot provide the detailed spiritual and cultural context you've requested. To write an accurate description, I would need additional data about the kami enshrined, the shrine's denomination or affiliation, and its specific religious purpose.

Denomination
Wakamiya
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Young deity or child deity of a main shrine
Coordinates
34.9474102, 137.1386419

Visitor tip

Look for connections to a nearby main shrine, as Wakamiya shrines are typically auxiliary locations within larger shrine complexes.

Cultural notes

Wakamiya shrines represent an important concept in Shinto where deities can have multiple manifestations or generations. The 'young' designation often indicates either a child deity, a newer manifestation of an established kami, or a shrine that was established as an offshoot of a larger, older shrine complex.