普通の外にいくつかの著名な品質を持っている、と畏敬の念を起こさせるあるいかなるビーイングは、カミと呼ばれています。
Nearest station
Shiojiri
JR Chūō Main Line
Nagano-ken, Shiojiri-shi, Sōga 1003
長野県塩尻市宗賀1003
伊夜彦社
Iyahiko Sha
Home page: None
January 18, 2018
Enshrined Kami:
Main
(Note: numbers in parentheses after kami names
refer to position in How Many Kami table)
Ameno-kaguyama-no-mikoto 天香山命
From Merged Shrines
None
In-ground Shrines:
None
Earliest mention of: 1428
Annual Festival:
History
The origins of this shrine are unclear. Its information board tells us that there is a munafuda dating to 1428, meaning that the shrine has been in existence at least since then. It is located close to the Hiraide Spring, designated an historical landmark by Shiojiri-shi in 1970, and in olden times it seems to have been dedicated to a water kami related to the Spring. In medieval times (Kamakura/Muromachi Periods), however, it became known by its present name following the ceremonial transfer of the deity Amrno-kaguyama from the Yahiko Jinja (弥彦神社) in Niigata-ken.
Description
About 2 km from Shiojiri Station. The main "selling point" of this Iyahiko Jinja is its Honden (Main Hall). It was rebuilt in 1817 by Washirōtomi-masa of the Tatekawa school of shrine builders, who also built the nearby Ōta Suwa Jinja. The shrine alone doesn't really warrant a separate visit, but it is close to the Hiraide Spring Park, the Hiraide Museum, the Hiraide archeological site, the Higakuataritasuku Shrine and the combination of these makes for a relatively interesting, if quite low-key, couple of hours.
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