参观费用
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概览
The shrine received its spiritual authority directly from Sarutahiko Shrine at Ise Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most sacred sites, linking this small mountaintop shrine to the country's holiest location.
Tenguyama Shrine doesn't actually honor tengu creatures, but Sarutahiko Okami, a god from Japanese mythology who is believed to be the origin of tengu legends themselves.
此 神社 提供 1 款不同的御朱印设计
通常
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设施与服务
Locate and rub the nose of the Tengu statue (called 'Hanade Tengu-san') near the shrine, as this is a popular wish-granting ritual specific to this location.
Arrive at the shrine via the ropeway early in the morning or on weekdays to experience the mountaintop shrine in relative solitude, as most visitors come for the daytime views and night scenery rather than the spiritual site itself.
Take photos of the illuminated torii gates and shrine approach at night, as the lighting creates a notably different and more atmospheric scene than daytime visits.
Bring coins (100 yen pieces are ideal) to make an offering at the main shrine's donation box and at the separate Dragon God Shrine, where devotees leave coins in hopes their wishes come true.
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The shrine received its spiritual authority directly from Sarutahiko Shrine at Ise Grand Shrine, one of Japan's most sacred sites, linking this small mountaintop shrine to the country's holiest location.
Tenguyama Shrine doesn't actually honor tengu creatures, but Sarutahiko Okami, a god from Japanese mythology who is believed to be the origin of tengu legends themselves.
Visitors rub the nose of the 'Hanade Tengu-san' statue at the summit to grant wishes for traffic safety, business prosperity, and academic success, a tactile folk tradition unique to this mountain.
The shrine was completed in 1982, as marked by the characters 昭和57年 on one of its torii gate pillars, making it a relatively modern addition to Mt. Tengu's spiritual landscape.
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