十二将神社

Japanese Name十二将神社
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKuwabara no Kami
Coordinates35.0048412, 135.9913648

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About this Shrine

The Twelve General Gods Shrine, located in Shiga Prefecture, is a lesser-known Shinto shrine dedicated to the twelve gods of the Taira clan. According to legend, these kami were revered by the Taira family during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) for their strength and military prowess. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a traditional Japanese-style main hall and a distinctive torii gate. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which feature several gardens and walking paths. Cultural Notes: This shrine is connected to the mythology surrounding the Minamoto-Taira War, a pivotal conflict in Japanese history. During the festival of Higashi Misaki Matsuri, held annually in September, visitors can participate in traditional dances and games inspired by the legend of the Twelve General Gods.

Cultural Significance

The shrine's kami are believed to possess spiritual power to grant protection and good fortune for sailors and travelers. During Higashi Misaki Matsuri, visitors can also participate in a traditional 'dance of the twelve gods,' which reenacts the legendary battle between the Minamoto and Taira clans.

Enshrined Deities

Kuwabara no Kami Hoshigiri no kami

Location

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