高皇産霊神社

Takamimusubi Shrine

Japanese Name高皇産霊神社
English NameTakamimusubi Shrine
PrefectureNara
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTakamimusubi no Kami
Coordinates34.4537163, 135.7954304

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About this Shrine

A Shinto shrine in Nara Prefecture dedicated to Takamimusubi no Kami, one of the three creator deities in Japanese mythology. This kami is revered as a primordial deity of creation and divine guidance, playing a central role in the formation of the heavens and earth according to the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki.

Cultural Significance

Takamimusubi no Kami is one of the Kotoamatsukami, the separate heavenly deities who appeared at the beginning of creation. Often associated with divine productivity and spiritual guidance, this kami worked alongside Amaterasu in sending Ninigi no Mikoto to earth, establishing the imperial lineage.

Enshrined Deities

Takamimusubi no Kami

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