宗像大社沖津宮

Munakata Taisha Okitsumiya

Japanese Name宗像大社沖津宮
English NameMunakata Taisha Okitsumiya
PrefectureNagasaki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Ōno-miyatsuko, Inari Dazaifu-no-kami
TypeMunakata Taisha Shrine
Coordinates34.2418809, 130.1045622

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Munakata, a coastal town in Nagasaki Prefecture, Okitsumiya is one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines. Dedicated to the Munakata Taishas, the primary kami enshrined are Inari Ōno-miyatsuko and Inari Dazaifu-no-kami. The shrine was initially constructed during the Nara period (710-794 CE) but has undergone significant renovations over the centuries, with notable additions from the Edo period (1603-1867 CE). Visitors can explore the intricately decorated buildings and grounds, which feature unique elements such as a large torii gate and a beautiful shrine pond. In addition to its historical significance, Okitsumiya is also known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional festivals, including the annual Munakata Taisha Festival.

Cultural Significance

As a primary Shinto shrine in Nagasaki Prefecture, Okitsumiya is closely tied to the regional mythology of the Munakata region. The shrine's kami enshrined, Inari Ōno-miyatsuko and Inari Dazaifu-no-kami, are revered for their association with prosperity, good fortune, and protection. Visitors can also participate in traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies, such as the 'makiwara' ritual, which involves hitting a wooden club against a pillar to purify the body and spirit.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Ōno-miyatsuko Inari Dazaifu-no-kami

Location

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