世持神社

Yomochi Shrine

Japanese Name世持神社
English NameYomochi Shrine
PrefectureOkinawa
ReligionShinto
Coordinates26.2205100, 127.6710159

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About this Shrine

Yomochi Shrine, located in the heart of Okinawa, is a Shinto temple dedicated to the kami of prosperity and good fortune. Built in 1937, the shrine is a notable example of modern Shinto architecture in the Ryukyu Kingdom's unique style. The site was chosen for its scenic beauty, with lush greenery and a tranquil atmosphere. Yomochi Shrine serves as a cultural hub for the community, hosting various festivals and events throughout the year.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is closely tied to the traditional Ryukyu folk tale of Yomochi, who was said to have brought prosperity to the island. The shrine's architecture features unique Okinawan elements, such as wooden accents and thatched roofs, which add to its cultural significance.

Enshrined Deities

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More info

This relatively modern shrine, established in 1937, serves as a spiritual center for the local community's prayers for prosperity, stability, and protection in daily life. The shrine's name, meaning "world-holding" or "world-sustaining," reflects its dedication to kami associated with maintaining harmony and supporting the foundations of human society. Visitors typically come here to pray for success in business ventures, family stability, and community well-being, seeking the kami's blessing for sustaining their livelihoods and maintaining social harmony.

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