熊野神社

Japanese Name熊野神社
PrefectureShizuoka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates34.8292212, 137.9976236

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About this Shrine

Kuromon-gawa River, situated in the heart of Mt. Atago, serves as a sacred site for Kuromon okappuru (black fox spirit), an important kami enshrined at the shrine. The shrine's architecture reflects its connection to the natural environment and the mountainous region. The primary enshrined deity is Inari Okami. Kuromon-gawa River runs through the shrine grounds, symbolizing purification and renewal.

Cultural Significance

The shrine hosts an annual autumn festival (, Aki Matsuri), honoring Inari Okami and featuring traditional dances, music, and offerings to promote harvest prosperity. Visitors can also participate in a ritual called 'Okuri-bashi' where prayers are carried across the river using a rope suspended between two trees.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Kuromon okappuru

Location

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