熊野神社

Kumano Shrine

Japanese Name熊野神社
English NameKumano Shrine
PrefectureFukushima
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKumano Gongen (manifestation of Buddhist-Shinto syncretism)
TypeKumano Shrine
Coordinates37.0035525, 140.6884245

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About this Shrine

A Kumano shrine in Fukushima Prefecture, part of the widespread network of Kumano shrines throughout Japan that originated from the sacred Kumano Sanzan in the Kii Peninsula. These shrines typically enshrine the Kumano deities associated with purification, protection, and spiritual guidance.

Cultural Significance

Kumano shrines are known for their connection to mountain worship and the ancient pilgrimage routes. They often serve as local centers for festivals and community gatherings, maintaining the spiritual traditions that link remote communities to the sacred Kumano mountains of Wakayama.

Enshrined Deities

Izanagi Izanami Susanoo

Location

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