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Nunegawa Kamijinja Jōsha

奈良県
4.5
Tourist Information of This Area
general.prefecture.

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Point 1

Breathtaking View Overlooking the Ootaki Dam

The Kamisha of Niu-gawa Kami Shrine is a tourist spot known for its breathtaking view overlooking the Ootaki Dam. While feeling the "beauty of subtraction" in the pure precincts, you can heal your heart with the dragon god who governs water and rain. The shrine's ancient faith in praying for rain and stopping rain, as well as its efforts to combat depopulation, are highly praised. The stone circle and the temple seal book made of Yoshino cedar, which are rare in Kansai, are also popular.
Point 2

A Shrine that Appears to Float in the Sky Where the Dragon God Resides

The Kamisha (upper shrine) of Niu-gawa Kamisha Shrine is a power spot that appears to float in the sky where the Dragon God resides. Located at the top of a mountain overlooking the Otaki Dam, you can experience a refreshing feeling and a magnificent view. The shrine is also attractive for its faith in "water" that has been passed down since ancient times, the 600-year-old cedar tree that serves as the shrine's sacred tree, and the remains of a festival site from the Heian period. A profound history and natural beauty that you won't forget awaits you once you visit.
Point 3

600-Year-Old Cedar Tree, a Sacred Tree

At the Kamigamo Shrine's upper shrine, there is a sacred tree, a cedar tree that is approximately 600 years old. Why not experience the faith in "water" and the custom of praying for rain that has been passed down since ancient times at this power spot that enshrines the dragon god and the rain master? Refresh your mind and body in the natural surroundings of the shrine and enjoy a journey that touches on history and culture. In addition, there are plenty of highlights, such as the pure landscape that incorporates the "aesthetics of subtraction" and the stone circle.
Point 4

A Shrine with Miraculous Powers, Said to be the Subject of a Poem by Emperor Go-Daigo

The Kamisha (upper shrine) of Niu-gawa-gami Shrine is a place of miraculous powers, said to be the subject of a poem by Emperor Go-Daigo. You can experience a refreshing feeling by feeling the presence of the dragon god who governs water and rain. The breathtaking view overlooking the Otaki Dam and the spiritual stone that comes out of the cedar tree that is over 600 years old are also a must-see. In addition, the stamp book made from Yoshino cedar is perfect for commemorating your visit. Once you visit, you'll be drawn in by its deep history and natural beauty.
Point 5

A Place Known for the Power of Praying for Rain and Stopping Rain, Where You Can Feel Refreshed

At the Kamisha of Niu-gawa Kami Shrine, the breathtaking view overlooking the Otaki Dam is accompanied by a refreshing feeling that washes over you. Why not experience the faith in praying for rain and stopping rain that has been passed down since ancient times, while feeling the spiritual power of the water god, Takamikazuchi? You must also see the sacred tree that has been around for over 600 years and the spiritual stone "Iwa," which is said to have a positive effect on your health. Once you visit, you will be drawn in by the profound history and natural beauty of the place.
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Basic Information

Address 869-1 Sako, Kawakami, Yoshino-gun, Nara Prefecture
Business Hours

9:00~16:30

TEL 0746-52-0733
Web Site https://niu-kamisya.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.5
4 Reviews
5
ヨージーサンティン
Posted Date:2025/3/14
奈良県吉野郡にある…丹生川上神社上社(にうかわかみじんしゃかみしゃ)さん。 水の神「罔象女神」をご祭神としてお祀りしている祈雨・止雨・五穀豊穣のご利益がある神社です。 とっても綺麗な神社でした。 お仕事が水仕事なので参拝に寄せていただきました♪
5
芝しばふ
Posted Date:2025/2/22
お正月に、温泉の帰りにふらっと寄りました。予備知識無しで訪問したのですが、とても綺麗で、静かで良い神社でした! 門松ではなく、門杉が珍しく。立派な飾りでした✨焚き火が用意されていて、じっと暖を取る時間も、癒されました😌✨
5
Akio O
Posted Date:2024/10/26
丹生川上神社上社は、奈良県の美しい山々に囲まれた神秘的な神社です。神社に一歩足を踏み入れると、清々しい空気と静寂に包まれ、まるで別世界にいるかのような神聖な雰囲気が広がります。境内は美しく手入れされており、神殿の荘厳な佇まいと古代からの歴史を感じさせる建築が見事に調和しています。神職の方々の丁寧な対応も心温まるもので、訪れる度に穏やかな気持ちになれます。 特に、四季折々の自然が魅力的で、春には桜が咲き乱れ、秋には紅葉が美しく色づき、訪れるたびに異なる表情を楽しむことができます。境内近くを流れる丹生川の清らかな流れは、さらにこの神社の静謐な雰囲気を引き立てており、日常の喧騒から離れて心をリフレッシュさせるのに最適な場所だと感じました。 歴史ある奈良県ならではの趣が随所に感じられる丹生川上神社上社で、日頃の感謝を捧げ、心静かに自分を見つめ直す時間を持てたことに感謝しています。 𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐 Googleローカルガイドレベル9 投稿写真枚数16,449枚 現在ポイント96,076 視聴回48,59,125回 (2024年10月23日現在) 𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐𓐐

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