太宰府天満宮

Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine

Japanese Name太宰府天満宮
English NameDazaifu Temmangu Shrine
PrefectureFukuoka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySusa-no-Okami
Typetenjin_shinkou Shrine
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates33.5212486, 130.5369429

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About this Shrine

Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture, and serves as the main shrine of the Tenjin Shinkou denomination. Dedicated to the kami Susaku no Okami (also known as Susa-no-Okami), it is one of Japan's oldest and most revered shrines. The shrine was built during the Nara period in 836 AD by Emperor Montoku, and its architecture reflects a mix of traditional Japanese and Chinese styles. The shrine complex features several temples, gardens, and museums showcasing art and artifacts from the Tenjin mythological figure.

The temple is famous for its beautiful cherry blossom trees, stunning autumn foliage, and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the grounds, exploring the various shrines and temples, or participate in traditional festivals like the annual Temmangu Matsuri in May, which honors Susa-no-Okami's role as a guardian of scholars.

Located near the Dazaifu Castle, the shrine is also significant for its historical connection to the Kamakura period, where it served as a center for educational and literary pursuits. Today, Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine remains an important cultural and spiritual destination for locals and tourists alike.

Cultural Significance

Dazaifu Temmangu Shrine is connected to the mythology surrounding Tenjin, a Shinto god often depicted as a scholar or patron of education. The shrine's beautiful gardens and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal place for reflection and contemplation. Annual festivals like the Temmangu Matsuri showcase traditional Japanese culture and provide opportunities for visitors to engage with local customs.

Enshrined Deities

Susa no Okami

Location

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