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一木神社

Ibaraki

One Moku Shinsha Shrine, dedicated to One Tree Kami, is a Shinto shrine located in the picturesque town of Nikkō, Ibaraki Prefecture. The shrine's name reflects its unique history as it was originally founded as a shrine for a single tree, which was believed to have healing properties. Visitors can still see the remains of this ancient tree, now grown into a large oak, standing proudly behind the shrine.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
One Tree
Kami enshrined
One Tree, Other kami possibly enshrined
Coordinates
36.2623176, 140.5284

Visitor tip

For visitors seeking to experience the shrine's healing properties, try visiting on a Friday during the cherry blossom season for a special 'tree-petting' ceremony.

Cultural notes

This shrine is connected to the mythology of One Tree Kami, said to have been the guardian deity of the area. Locals believe that the tree still holds spiritual energy and offer prayers and rituals to ensure good health and prosperity.

Historical note

Founded in 1694 by Tokugawa Ietsuna, the current main hall was rebuilt in 1730 during the Edo period.

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