Maritime Shrines
Maritime shrines are sacred sites located near bodies of water, often dedicated to deities or spirits associated with the sea. These shrines serve as places of worship and reflection for sailors, fishermen, and coastal communities, who seek protection and blessings for safe voyages and bountiful catches.
Typically adorned with offerings, such as flowers or food, maritime shrines can be found in various cultures around the world. Notable examples include the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage in Quebec and the Kannon Shrine in Japan, both of which highlight the deep connection between spirituality and maritime life.