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Suwa, Nagano Prefecture
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The Lower Shrine where Akimiya stands worships Yasakatome, consort to the male deity of the Upper Shrine. Almost no historical documents from the Lower Shrine survive, unlike its Upper counterpart.
Akimiya serves as the autumn shrine while its sister Harumiya functions as the spring shrine. Both form the Lower Shrine complex on Lake Suwa's northern shore in Shimosuwa town.
This shrine offers 1 different goshuin designs
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The divine spirits venerated at this sacred place
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5 structures on the grounds
Fascinating facts about this place
The Lower Shrine where Akimiya stands worships Yasakatome, consort to the male deity of the Upper Shrine. Almost no historical documents from the Lower Shrine survive, unlike its Upper counterpart.
Akimiya serves as the autumn shrine while its sister Harumiya functions as the spring shrine. Both form the Lower Shrine complex on Lake Suwa's northern shore in Shimosuwa town.
Suwa Taisha is considered one of Japan's oldest shrines; the Nihon Shoki implies it already existed in the late 7th century.
Akimiya is one of four shrines in the Suwa complex, one of Japan's oldest Shinto sites dating to at least the 7th century. The complex splits into Upper and Lower shrines on opposite sides of Lake Suwa.
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