麻生津九頭神社

Asozu Kuzuryu Shrine

Japanese Name麻生津九頭神社
English NameAsozu Kuzuryu Shrine
PrefectureWakayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityNine-headed dragon deity
TypeRyūjin Shrine
Coordinates34.2641719, 135.4440115

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About this Shrine

Asozu Kuzuryu Shrine is dedicated to the worship of a nine-headed dragon deity, representing the powerful spiritual forces associated with water, rainfall, and agricultural prosperity. The shrine exemplifies the ancient Japanese practice of dragon worship, where serpentine deities were believed to control natural phenomena essential for community survival.

Cultural Significance

The nine-headed dragon (kuzuryū) is a significant figure in Japanese mythology, often associated with Lake Ashi and other important water bodies. These deities were believed to have the power to bring both beneficial rains and destructive floods, requiring careful veneration and respect from local communities.

Enshrined Deities

Nine-headed Dragon Deity

Location

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