春日神社

Kasuga Shrine

Japanese Name春日神社
English NameKasuga Shrine
PrefectureYamaguchi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTakemikazuchi-no-mikoto and associated Kasuga deities
TypeKasuga Shrine
Coordinates34.0715442, 131.6113205

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About this Shrine

A Kasuga shrine in Yamaguchi Prefecture dedicated to the four principal deities of the Kasuga tradition. Like other Kasuga shrines throughout Japan, it serves as a branch of the famous Kasuga Taisha in Nara and maintains the characteristic worship of the four kami associated with the Fujiwara clan.

Cultural Significance

Kasuga shrines are found throughout Japan as branches of Nara's Kasuga Taisha, originally established by the powerful Fujiwara clan. The four enshrined deities represent martial protection, divine guidance, and ancestral blessings, making these shrines popular for prayers regarding success and protection.

Enshrined Deities

Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto Futsunushi-no-mikoto Amenokoyane-no-mikoto Himegami

Location

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