一本松秋葉山

Ipponmatsu Akibasan Shrine

Japanese Name一本松秋葉山
English NameIpponmatsu Akibasan Shrine
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKagutsuchi-no-Mikoto
TypeAkiba Shrine
Coordinates34.8935751, 136.8791884

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About this Shrine

A local Akiba shrine dedicated to fire prevention and protection, named for its location at Ipponmatsu (One Pine Tree). Akiba shrines typically serve mountain communities and are centers for fire safety prayers.

Cultural Significance

Akiba shrines are dedicated to Kagutsuchi, the Shinto fire deity, and are particularly important for communities concerned with fire prevention. The name Ipponmatsu suggests the shrine's location was historically marked by a single prominent pine tree.

Enshrined Deities

Kagutsuchi-no-Mikoto

Location

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