熊野神社

Kumano Shrine

Japanese Name熊野神社
English NameKumano Shrine
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKumano Gongen (manifestation of Buddhist-Shinto syncretism)
TypeKumano Shrine
Coordinates35.0150616, 137.0125845

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About this Shrine

A local Kumano shrine in Gifu Prefecture, part of the extensive network of Kumano shrines found throughout Japan. These shrines typically enshrine the Kumano Sanzan deities and represent the syncretic tradition that blended Shinto kami worship with Buddhist practice, particularly associated with mountain worship and pilgrimage traditions.

Cultural Significance

Kumano shrines are deeply connected to the ancient Kumano faith, which combined nature worship, ancestor veneration, and Buddhist concepts. The Kumano deities were traditionally viewed as manifestations of Buddhist figures, making these shrines important centers of religious syncretism in Japanese spiritual history.

Enshrined Deities

Kumano Hayatama no Mikoto Kumano Fusumi no Mikoto Kumano Nachi no Mikoto

Location

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