
Shinmei Shrine’s sacred cedar saved the community twice, according to local legends.
One of the principal beliefs of Shinto is that divinity exists in the natural environment, and so on the grounds of many shrines in Japan you’ll find a shinboku, or sacred tree. The shinboku of Gifu’s Shinmei Shrine, however, was particularly special. Sadly, a powerful storm struck the shrine last Saturday night, and the shinboku, a towering cedar over 1,000 years old, has fallen.
▼ Shinmei Shrine’s shinboku following the storm
岐阜県瑞浪市にある「神明神社」で樹齢1000年を超えると言われる杉の木が根元から倒れ、家屋などに被害が出ています。県の天然記念物にも指定されていて、町のシンボルのような存在だったということです。https://t.co/3poQcp8Zim#nhk_news pic.twitter.com/EqVW5EvYkh
— NHKニュース (@nhk_news) July 12, 2020
40 meters (131 feet) tall and with a trunk 11 meters around at its thickest point, the tree’s most impressive bit of numerical data is its age, which is estimated at somewhere between 1,200 and 1,300 years. Then there are the legends surrounding the tree. According to the stories, long ago the community around the shrine was faced with a severe drought. Hoping for salvation, local villagers gathered and prayed at the shrine, and after seven days a white snake, a symbol of prosperity in Japanese folklore, briefly appeared, before slithering away into the earth at the base of the tree’s trunk. When the spot was examined, a spring of clean water was discovered,
▼ Shinmei Shrine’s shinboku, prior to the storm
瑞浪市、中山道大湫(おおくて)宿の神明神社のご神木。写真は昨年秋に撮影。このたびの倒木は残念ですね。 pic.twitter.com/mhHIlvTkfV
— KaneNobu (@y7BT45tIJRIp08J) July 12, 2020
The tree later became a symbol of the community when the area around the shrine developed into Okute-juku, one of the rest stops along the Nakasendo, one of the great roads connecting Tokyo with Kyoto during Japan’s samurai era.
▼ The shinboku stood atop the steps worshippers climb on their way to offer prayers.
But After the development of Okute-juku, once again the area faced a drought. Remembering the tale f the white snake, once again villagers gathered to pray at the tree, and this time it is said that a black snake appeared. Following this snake to a spot west of the tree, once again a spring was found, and this second source of clean water once again saved the community, allowing it to continue into the present day, when it’s known as the town of Mizunami.
瑞浪市大湫町にある、県の天然記念物の『大湫神明神社の大杉』が倒れたとか…。
— 190 (ikuo) (@shinkenger_red) July 12, 2020
この前見に行ったばかりなので本当にビックリしたしショック…。 pic.twitter.com/iameJw0Zwy
To this day, water could be drawn from the earth at the base of the tree. However, the water falling from the sky last Saturday proved to be too much for the shinboku. A nearby weather station recorded more than 1.3 meters (4.2 feet) of rainfall during the 24 hours between 8 a.m. on July 11 and July 12, and at around 10:40 p.m. on the 11th, a local resident reported that the tree had fallen, having overturned at the roots after the ground gave way.
https://twitter.com/Lakshmi_0401/status/1282535685837041665As it fell, the trunk damaged a shrine warehouse and gate and crushed the roof of a neighboring residence. Its top branches lay across a stretch of the road that runs in front of the shrine, blocking traffic until work crews came to clear it away the next morning.
岐阜県瑞浪市大湫町の「大湫神明神社」で、樹齢1200~1300年と推定され1956年に県の天然記念物に指定された神木が倒れました。前夜からの豪雨で地盤が緩み、倒木したとみられます。https://t.co/QBJtoMJl60 pic.twitter.com/YbCWNgUNQk
— 毎日新聞写真部 (@mainichiphoto) July 12, 2020
Thankfully, no injuries occurred, but the loss of the town’s symbol for the last millennium-plus still came as a shock to local residents. “It was the pride of our community, and we’re deeply saddened,” said a representative of the shrine, which has not yet said whether or not a replacement will be planted.
Source: NHK News Web via Jin, Gifu Shimbun, Mizunami City
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