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鴨神社

鴨神社, Shinto shrine in Japan

Kamo Shrine is a Shinmei-zukuri style shrine in Tamaki, located about 1.2 kilometers southwest of the Taki-minami interchange on the Ise Expressway, featuring simple lines and sturdy construction. The grounds have a plain yet well-maintained appearance with natural wood buildings that blend into the mountain landscape, along with a natural rock cave and a year-round spring.

The shrine was established according to the wishes of Wibi-no-Mitama, a historical figure in the region, connecting its origins to local traditions and legends. It continues to be used for ceremonies today and remains an important part of the community's heritage.

The shrine honors water and purification through the worship of its main deities Ishi-koro Wake-no-miko and Mi-mae-no-kami, reflecting the spiritual focus of visitors who come here. The natural spring nearby, which flows year-round, forms an integral part of how locals and visitors connect with the place and its meaning.

To visit the shrine, park near the entrance and walk along a mountain trail for about 15 minutes on a gentle uphill path marked with signs. The entire walk is easy for most people, offering a quiet route through nature with fresh mountain air throughout.

Near the shrine stands a natural rock cave known as an ice chamber, where local stories tell of a priestess storing ice for special ceremonies. The water from this sacred spot remains particularly cold and refreshing, especially during warmer months.

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Shinmei-zukuri
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34.46122,136.60756
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February 9, 2026 08:19
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