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Aiga Atago Shrine

相賀愛宕神社

Aiga Atago Jinja

A local Atago shrine dedicated to fire prevention and protection. Atago shrines are found throughout Japan, typically established to protect communities from fire disasters and to ensure safe passage through life's dangers.

This Atago shrine is dedicated to the fire deity Kagutsuchi-no-Mikoto, serving as a protective guardian against fire disasters and misfortune for the local Aiga community. Worshippers come here to pray for fire prevention, household safety, and protection from calamities, following the traditional Atago faith that has safeguarded Japanese communities for centuries. The shrine maintains the ancient connection between the kami of fire and the practical needs of daily life, where offerings are made to transform the destructive power of fire into protective spiritual energy.

Denomination
Atago
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Atago Gongen (fire prevention deity)
Kami enshrined
Atago Gongen, Izanami-no-Mikoto
Coordinates
34.1091864, 136.2219938

Visitor tip

Visit during fire prevention ceremonies if possible, as these represent the shrine's primary spiritual function.

Cultural notes

Atago shrines originated from the famous Atago Shrine in Kyoto and are associated with fire prevention, making them particularly important in traditional Japanese communities where wooden structures were vulnerable to fires.