塩屋龍神

Shioya Ryujin

Japanese Name塩屋龍神
English NameShioya Ryujin
PrefectureOkinawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyujin
Coordinates26.4317036, 127.7570781

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Okinawa, Shioya Ryujin Shrine is dedicated to the revered dragon deity, Ryujin, who is believed to possess the power to control the ocean's tides and bring prosperity to the island. The shrine's architecture reflects the traditional Ryukyu Kingdom style, with a distinctive curved roof and wooden pillars adorned with intricate carvings. Visitors can walk through the serene gardens and take in the tranquil atmosphere, while also paying their respects to the enshrined kami.

Cultural Significance

As a prominent Shinto shrine in Okinawa, Shioya Ryujin Shrine plays an important role in local festivals and ceremonies. During the Ryujin Matsuri, held annually on May 10th, devotees gather at the shrine to perform rituals and offer sacrifices to ensure the deity's continued protection and blessings.

Enshrined Deities

Ryujin

More info

This Shinto shrine is dedicated to Ryujin, the powerful dragon kami who rules over the sea, water, and rainfall in Japanese mythology. Located in what appears to be a coastal area (as suggested by "Shioya," meaning "salt shop" or "salt house"), the shrine serves as a spiritual center where fishermen, sailors, and coastal communities pray for safe voyages, abundant catches, and protection from storms and tsunamis. Visitors typically seek blessings for maritime safety, prosperity in sea-related endeavors, and favorable weather conditions, while also offering prayers for purification, as water dragons are believed to cleanse both physical and spiritual impurities.

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