貴船社

Kifunesha

Japanese Name貴船社
English NameKifunesha
PrefectureNagano
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyujin
Coordinates35.9022921, 138.1001035

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About this Shrine

Kifunesha Shrine, located in the Nagano Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the sea and the god of fishing. The shrine's name, Kifunesha, roughly translates to 'the vessel of the sea' or 'the boat of the gods.' This reflects the importance of water and maritime activities in the region. The shrine's architecture is typical of Nagano-style temples, with a wooden torii gate and a tiled roof. Despite its relatively small size, Kifunesha Shrine remains an important cultural and spiritual hub for locals and tourists alike.

Cultural Significance

As a coastal shrine, Kifunesha Shrine is closely tied to the mythology of the kami of the sea. The shrine's enshrined deities include the god of fishing, Ryujin, as well as several local water spirits and ancestors. Visitors may notice the shrine's distinctive bell tower, which is said to have been used for centuries to signal changes in the tides.

Enshrined Deities

Ryujin Local Water Spirits Ancestors

Location

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