京都霊山護國神社

Kyoto Ryōzen-Gokoku Shrine

Japanese Name京都霊山護國神社
English NameKyoto Ryōzen-Gokoku Shrine
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyūjin
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates34.9994983, 135.7832131

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, Kyoto Ryōzen-Gokoku Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of the emperor's loyal officials and the gods of war. The shrine was originally built in 1898 as a memorial to the Meiji Emperor's loyal subjects who died during World War I, but it has since been expanded to include other kami. Its name, Ryōzen-Gokoku, roughly translates to 'Dragon God of Heaven, Protector of the Country'. The shrine's architecture is characterized by its distinctive red torii gate and traditional Japanese garden. Visitors can experience the shrine's tranquility by walking through its peaceful grounds.

Cultural Significance

As a protector deity, Ryōzen-Gokoku Shrine is often invoked for blessings of good governance and military protection. The shrine also celebrates the Shinto New Year (Shungo) festival on January 1st, which honors the spirits of the ancestors and the gods of war.

Enshrined Deities

Ryūjin Kazehime

Location

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