Ushifukuji
Nagano Uchida 2573 Matsumoto
History
Ushifukuji is a sacred site with a history of syncretism between Shinto and Buddhism. As its name suggests, there is a legend of a prostrate ox, and since ancient times it has been revered as a guardian of livestock and agriculture. Situated in the quiet solitude of the mountains, it has served as an important place for spiritual practice. Many pilgrims visit seeking protection for livestock such as cattle and horses, and prosperity for those engaged in such work. The natural grounds offer a fitting place for those seeking inner peace. This sacred site embodies the gentle spirit of Shinto and Buddhism, wishing for coexistence with animals.
Benefits
livestock safety abundant harvests household harmony business prosperity fulfillment of wishes warding off misfortune