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Jūnisho-jinja

Jūnisho-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Jūnisho-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Daigo with a simple gate and mature trees surrounding its quiet grounds. The structure features traditional Japanese architecture with detailed carved decorations, including a prominent dragon motif, ceramic guardian figures, stone lanterns, and approximately one hundred steps leading to the main hall.

The shrine was founded around 727 CE and honors seven generations of Tenjin, a figure connected with learning and culture, along with five generations of Earth Gods. These spirits were believed to support the well-being and prosperity of the local community across the centuries.

The shrine serves as a gathering place where local residents celebrate seasonal festivals and perform traditional rituals throughout the year. The carved decorations and ceramic guardian figures reflect how the community has maintained and honored this space as part of their spiritual practice.

The shrine is less crowded on weekdays, offering a more peaceful visit. Check the local calendar for festivals and special events, particularly the Doll Festival in spring when the staircase is decorated with traditional dolls and attracts more visitors.

Visitors can receive a goshuin, a red stamp that serves as a record of their visit, often collected in special books to preserve travel memories. This affordable and meaningful keepsake features the shrine's symbols and is a popular tradition among pilgrims.

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