富士山本宮浅間大社奥宮

Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Okunomiya

Japanese Name富士山本宮浅間大社奥宮
English NameFujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Okunomiya
PrefectureYamanashi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityAmaterasu
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates35.3597483, 138.7312124

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About this Shrine

Located at the foot of Mount Fuji, Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Okunomiya is one of Japan's most sacred shrines dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu. The shrine complex was built during the Edo period and features a mix of traditional and modern architectural styles. Visitors can explore the main hall, shrine grounds, and nearby forest, making for a unique spiritual experience.

Cultural Significance

As a Shinto shrine dedicated to Amaterasu, Fujisan Hongu Sengentaisha Okunomiya is deeply connected to Japanese mythology. The shrine's proximity to Mount Fuji also makes it an important site for the worship of Hachiman, the god of war and protector of the imperial family.

Enshrined Deities

Amaterasu Hachiman

Location

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