廣瀬神社

Hirose Shrine

Japanese Name廣瀬神社
English NameHirose Shrine
PrefectureNara
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityWakaukanome-no-mikoto
TypeWater deity worship Shrine
Coordinates34.5913010, 135.7482721

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About this Shrine

Hirose Shrine is one of Japan's most important water deity shrines, traditionally responsible for praying for abundant harvests and protection from floods. Located in Kawai, Nara Prefecture, this ancient shrine has served as a site for imperial court ceremonies since the Nara period, when emperors would send representatives to conduct rituals for agricultural prosperity.

Cultural Significance

The shrine exemplifies the deep connection between Shinto worship and agricultural life in ancient Japan. Wakaukanome-no-mikoto, the primary deity, represents the life-giving and potentially destructive power of water, embodying the dual nature of natural forces that farming communities must respect and propitiate.

Enshrined Deities

Wakaukanome-no-mikoto

Location

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