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Phone
  
+81 78-691-0333

Website
  
nagatajinja.jp/html/

Founder
  
Empress Jingū

Nagata Shrine

Address
  
3 Chome-1-1 Nagatacho, Nagata Ward, 神戸市長田区 Hyogo Prefecture 653-0812, Japan

Similar
  
Ikuta Shrine, Nagata Station, Kōsoku Nagata Station, Hirota Shrine, Daihonzan Uenosan Suma Te

Nagata shrine designed by takashi sunami


Nagata Shrine (長田神社, Nagata jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Nagata-ku, Kobe, Japan. At Nagata, Kotoshironushi-no-Okami is enshrined.

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The shrine is associated with Amaterasu, who is said to have told Empress Jingū that a shrine was wanted at Nagata.

History

According to Nihon Shoki, Nagata was founded by the Empress Jingū at the beginning of the 3rd century along with Hirota Shrine. In 2001, the shrine celebrated its 1,800 years of history.

From 1871 through 1946, the Nagata was officially designated one of the kanpei-chūsha (官幣中社), meaning that it stood in the second tier of government supported shrines which were especially venerated by the imperial family.

Nagata is related to Sumiyoshi Taisha and Ikuta Shrine.

Festivals and events

An autumn matsuri in October is a special day (en'nichi) for the kami Kotoshironushi.

A setsubun observance in February is the Tsuina-shiki Shinji, which engages hopes for safety in the home and averting misfortune. This Shinto purification ritual is designated as an intangible cultural heritage event. The elaborate ceremony is a pantomime representation of driving out demons or bad spirits.

References

Nagata Shrine Wikipedia