御厨神社

Mikuriya Shrine

Japanese Name御厨神社
English NameMikuriya Shrine
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.6823233, 137.4241836

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About this Shrine

Mikuriya Shrine is a Shinto shrine whose name derives from 'mikuriya,' meaning imperial kitchen or sacred food preparation place, indicating its historical connection to preparing offerings for imperial or major shrines.

Cultural Significance

The name 'mikuriya' refers to estates that produced rice and other offerings for imperial ceremonies or major shrines, reflecting the shrine's role in Japan's ancient agricultural and ritual systems.

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