Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle)

丹生川上神社中社 Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle shrine)

大分類ID23
中分類丹生川上神社中社
小分類Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle shrine)
分野分類 CB宗教学・神道学
文化財分類 CB学術データベース
資料形式 CB画像
+神社名_2丹生川上神社中社
+神社名よみにうかわかみじんじゃ
+Prefecture.1Nara
+都道府県名_3奈良県
+LocationOmura, Higashiyoshino-mura, Yoshino-gun
+鎮座地吉野郡東吉野村小
緯度/経度 latitude/longitude北緯 34 度 23 分 24.810秒
東経 135 度 59 分 11.030秒
+マップURLhttps://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/map/detail/id=12961
+URLhttp://www.niukawakami-jinja.jp/
+Deity(ies)Mizuhanome no kami
+祭神罔象女神
+HistoryAccording to Assorted Regulations from Three Reigns (Ruijū sandai kyaku), the decision was made to establish Niu Kawakami Shrine in response to a reported divine message received in 675 (Tenmu 4) saying that “if a shrine is built in the upper reaches of Niu River in Yoshino and I am worshipped there, for the sake of country I will make the rain fall and when there are deluges make them stop.” The deity had been worshipped since ancient times as a rainmaking (kiu) and rain-halting (shiu) divinity. The shrine’s location after the Ōnin War (1467-1477) is unknown, but the Meiji Era Niu Kawakami Shrine has been identified as corresponding to the upper, middle and lower shrines.
+NotesNijūnisha
-8369Nijūnisha(The 22 Shrines) Image collection 二十二社写真データベース丹生川上神社中社Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle shrine)BPD000022丹生川上神社中社 Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle shrine)北緯 34 度 23 分 24.810秒
東経 135 度 59 分 11.030秒105040Niu Kawakami Jinja(Middle shrine)丹生川上神社中社にうかわかみじんじゃNara奈良県Omura, Higashiyoshino-mura, Yoshino-gun吉野郡東吉野村小https://d-museum.kokugakuin.ac.jp/map/detail/id=12961http://www.niukawakami-jinja.jp/Mizuhanome no kami罔象女神According to Assorted Regulations from Three Reigns (Ruijū sandai kyaku), the decision was made to establish Niu Kawakami Shrine in response to a reported divine message received in 675 (Tenmu 4) saying that “if a shrine is built in the upper reaches of Niu River in Yoshino and I am worshipped there, for the sake of country I will make the rain fall and when there are deluges make them stop.” The deity had been worshipped since ancient times as a rainmaking (kiu) and rain-halting (shiu) divinity. The shrine’s location after the Ōnin War (1467-1477) is unknown, but the Meiji Era Niu Kawakami Shrine has been identified as corresponding to the upper, middle and lower shrines.Nijūnisha
資料ID8369

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