Kumano Kotai Shrine (Pop-up Yatagarasu Goshuin) (Nagano Side)

– Kumano Kotai Shrine – 熊野皇大神社-

Karuizawa (軽井沢) – July 22, 2022

Kumano Kotai Shrine is one of the many shrines located along the Nakasendo Highway connecting Kyoto and Tokyo. Built right on the border between modern day Nagano Prefecture and Gunma Prefecture, you can straddle the border and literally be in both prefectures at once. There’s even a plate set into the ground marking the line. We had a good time hopping back and forth across the line.

This is by far the coolest goshuin that I own. It’s a pop-up goshuin! How nifty is that?

You can find this goshuin  on the Nagano Prefecture side of the shrine to the left when you enter the shrine grounds. There’s another pop-up design featuring the sacred tree as well. A pop-up yatagarasu is featured prominently in the middle with the torii, misty mountains of the valley and sunrise in the background. The red, heart-shaped stamp reads “Komano Kotai Jinja”

Izanami no Mikoto and Yamatotakeru no Mikoto are enshrined here. According to legend, when Yamatotakeru was crossing the Usui Mountain Pass, a dense fog fell upon him. He saw a leaf fall and noticed a yatagarasu, a legendary 3 legged crow, that showed him the way. It’s because of this legend that the 3 legged yatagarasu is featured on many things from omamori to goshuin at for Kumano Kotai Shrine.

One of the key features of this shrine is the shinanoki, or holy tree, located within. It’s at least 1000 years old. It’s leaves are heart-shaped and people pray at the tree for love.

 

Links:

Homepage (JP)

Hitokami Goshuin Site (JP)

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