Hikawa no Kami
Hikawa no Kami is a deity in Japanese mythology, primarily associated with water and rivers. Revered as a guardian of waterways, this god is often worshipped for blessings related to fishing, agriculture, and safe travel. Temples dedicated to Hikawa no Kami can be found throughout Japan, where people pray for prosperity and protection.
In addition to being a water deity, Hikawa no Kami is also linked to the concept of purification. Rituals and festivals honoring this god often involve cleansing practices, reflecting the importance of water in Shinto beliefs. The deity embodies the vital connection between nature and human life.