星阪神社

Japanese Name星阪神社
PrefectureKyoto
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.8848401, 135.6728293

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About this Shrine

Star Koshinji Shrine, located in Kyoto, is dedicated to the deity of a star that fell from the sky and landed on a local resident's farm. The shrine's name, Koshinji, roughly translates to 'star shrine.' This unique tale is said to have taken place during the Heian period, around 900 AD. Locals believe that a shooting star broke apart in the sky and one piece landed on a farmer's field, leading to the establishment of this shrine.

Cultural Significance

As with many Shinto shrines, Star Koshinji Shrine is known for its role in local festivals and ceremonies. The shrine's unique mythology connects it to the star that fell from the sky, which is often celebrated during the Obon festival. Visitors may also notice the shrine's distinctive astronomical alignments and decorations, showcasing the significance of celestial bodies in Shinto tradition.

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