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Atago Shrines in Japan
***** Location: Japan
***** Season: Various, see below
***** Category: Observance
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Explanation
Mount Atago Yama 愛宕山 / 阿多古 is a mountain of about 920 meters in the North-West of Kyoto. It is the location of a shrine and temple in this name.
Atago shrine in Kyoto is the most important one.

There are various mountains, shrines and temples of this name in other parts of Japan, many in Western Japan.
The Atago shrine in Itami, Hyogo, is especially related to Haiku.

Atago Gongen (愛宕権現)
is a Japanese kami believed to be the local avatar (Gongen) of Buddhist bodhisattva Jizo Bosatsu. The cult originated in Shugendō practices on Mount Atago in Kyoto, and Atago Gongen is worshiped as a protector against fire.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
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Atago Jinja (愛宕神社)
is a Shinto shrine on Mount Atago, Kameoka, to the northwest of Kyoto.
Enshrined is Atago Gongen who protects Kyoto from fire.
Shugendō practices and a place for worship are known from the eighth century.The late-Kamakura period Honden has been designated an Important Cultural Property.

Atago Jinja is the head of nine hundred Atago shrines throughout Japan.
© More in the WIKIPEDIA !
The mountain is the first to receive the morning sun in Kyoto.
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As a shrine dedicated to the deity of fire,
they sell amulets for fire prevention and protection:

hi no yoojin 火迺要慎 "beware of fire"

These amulets are placed in the kitchen and can be found in most homes and kitchens in Kyoto.
The white wild boar 白猪 (shirai, shira-i) is a messenger of the fire deity.
It is celebrated on the forth day of the second month.

More photos and amulets on the Japanese HP of the shrine:
source : kyoto-atago.jp
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In the year 1582 in May, shortly before his coup against Oda Nobunaga, his retainer Akechi Mitsuhide 明智光秀 spent some time at this shrine. He was with a group composing renku, linked verse. The first poem was by Mitsuhide, the second one by a priest from temple Itokuin, Gyooyuu Hooin 行祐法印, the third by the master renku poet Satomura Jooha 里村紹巴 (1525 - 1602).
There were altogether 9 people, composing 100 verse, called the
100 verses from Atago 愛宕百韻 Atago Hyakuin.
The paper with all the verses was offered to the deities in respect.
Here is the famous first poem by Mitsuhide
ときは今あめが下しる五月哉
toki wa ima ame ga shitashiru satsuki kana
the time is now
rain falls now
in the fifth lunar month
(This can be read as a pun:
土岐は今 天が下治る 皐月かな
Toki is the name of the family of Mitsuhide. The meaning could be
"Toki shall now rule the realm under the sky."
Reference : kyoto-atago.jp akechi
More about the coup of Mitsuhide at Honnoji
. Wikipedia .
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Atago shrine in Tokyo
東京都港区愛宕 1-5-3
It was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu to prevent fires in the city. The shrine is on a small mountain of only 26 meters hight. The very steep stairs leading to the shrine are also famous, as they represent success in life.
The main deity is
Homusubi no mikoto 火産霊命 Deity of Fire
. . . and
Mizuhanome no mikoto 罔象女命(水の神) Deity of Water
Ooyamazumi no mikoto 大山祇命(山の神) Deity of Mountains
Yamato Takeru 日本武尊(武徳の神)Deity of the Samurai
More in the Wikipedia
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Akibagongen 秋葉権現 and Izuna Atago
Since Akiba Gongen is also believed to have originated in the Mt. Izuna and Togakushi area, the two deities are obviously closely related. Since the Buddhist counterpart (honji or "original essence"; see honji suijaku) of Izuna Gongen is said to be the bodhisattva Jizō (Sk. Ksitigarbha), the cult displays a mutual influence with the Atago cult (which involved an amalgamation with Shōgun Jizō or "Jizō of victory").
As a result, the deities are often referred to by the conjoined name Izuna-Atago.
. Izuna Gongen, Iizuna no Gongen 飯網の権現 .
. Amulet to win a battle - Shogun Jizo .
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Kankosai 還幸祭 Festival of Welcoming the Gods
Saga Matsuri 嵯峨祭 Shrine Nonomiya Jinja 野宮神社,
Atago Jinja, Kyoto 愛宕神社(京都市右京区)
Fourth Sunday in May
. Naked Festivals of Japan .
悪態まつり(茨城県笠間市、愛宕神社)
Akutai Matsuri "cursing festival"
Kasama Town, Atago Jinja
. Kisai 奇祭 special festivals .
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Hatsu Atago 初愛宕 (はつあたご) First visit to Atago
kigo for the New Year
Ceremony at Atago, Atago no shinji
愛宕の神事(あたごのしんじ)
Messenger from Atago, Atago no tsukai
愛宕の使(あたごのつかい)
. . . o-koto no tsukai お事の使(おことのつかい)
The details are here:
. Bishamonten and Atago .
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Atago no sennichi moode 愛宕の千日詣
(あたごのせんにちもうで)
1000 days pilgrimage at Atago
kigo for late summer
The official name is
sennichi tsuuyasai 千日通夜祭 "1000 days in one night".
It lasts from the night of July 21 to the early morning of August 8. People who visit during this time will be protected from fire for 1000 days.
The climb up to the mountain shrine is about 4 km long and lit by torches during the night.
Special buses and trains are run during the night to bring all the visitors.

at 9 in the evening of July 31
yuumikesai 夕御饌祭 "dinner for the deities"
the yamabushi make a purifying bonfire (gomataki ゴマ焚き神事)
at 2 in the morning of August 1
asamikesai 朝御饌祭 "breakfast for the deities"
Dance of the head priest, rituals to appease the fire
Look at some more photos from the shrine:
source : sentimairi4.htm
. WKD : Summer Ceremonies .
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Atagobi 愛宕火 (あたごび ) "fire at Atago"
kigo for early autumn
This relates to the Atago shrine at Itami.
On the 24th of the seventh lunar month people put up lanterns and lit candles in rituals for the souls of the departed ancestors during O-Bon. Big torches were also carried around and thrown into the fire.
In the region o Setzu (now Hyogo and Northern Osaka) there were many Atago shrines.
At the Atago mountain in Kyoto it was a custom to throw simple clay dishes (kawarake) from the mountain to make a wish come true. The haiku is a combination of the two events.

Thrown from the 25th station on the way up
あたご火のかはらけなげや伊丹坂
Atagobi no kawarake-nage ya Itamizaka
Atago-fire
and the dish-throwing ritual -
Itami slope
. Ihara Saikaku, Ibara Saikaku 井原西鶴 .
source : zouhai.com
. . . CLICK here for Photos of dish-throwing !
Throwing hooroku plates from temple Mibudera
. Hooroku Jizo ほうろく地蔵 .
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Things found on the way
goma seihai 護摩聖灰 sacred ashes from a Goma fire ritual
. Fukagawa Fudo Do (Fudoo Doo) 深川不動堂 .
Amulets are hung up at the ceiling of the home to prevent fire.
Tokyo
. Musaigai 無災害お守り amulets against fire .
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HAIKU

秋深く友と登りし愛宕山
aki fukaku tomo to noborishi Atagoyama
autumn deepens -
with a friend I climb up to
Mount Atago
Antoo 安東
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枯れ梢 愛宕の山は 下紅葉
Morikawa 森川
落ち葉踏み清滝からの愛宕山
秋深く友と登りし愛宕山
師走月念願叶い愛宕山
Antoo 安東
秋去りぬハッパ踏みふみ愛宕山
Kiyomizu 清水
霧こもる愛宕の山に冬近し
かんさびし愛宕の杉に木枯らしのあと
Tokunaga 徳永
source : kunistok
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Related words
***** . Fire (kaji 火事) .
***** . Amulets and Talismans from Japan .
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