丹生川上神社下社
September 7, 2024
A shrine dedicated to Japan's oldest water deity. The practice of offering a black horse for prayers for rain and a white horse for prayers for clear weather is said to be the origin of votive tablets (ema). This shrine is ranked among the Myojin Taisha (a title given by the state to gods that have been particularly revered for their miraculous powers since ancient times) and is counted among the twenty-two shrines (those that received special offerings from the imperial court during significant national events, disasters, or celestial phenomena), being recognized as an Official Shrine during the Meiji period.
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