梓水神社

Azusamizu Jinja Shirine

Japanese Name梓水神社
English NameAzusamizu Jinja Shirine
PrefectureNagano
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyujin
Coordinates36.1339141, 137.6678211

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About this Shrine

Located in the Japanese prefecture of Nagano, Azusamizu Jinja Shirine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the water god, Ryujin. This shrine is nestled amidst beautiful natural surroundings and serves as a tranquil oasis for visitors seeking connection with nature.

Cultural Significance

Azusamizu Jinja Shirine is significant for its unique architectural style, which combines elements of traditional Japanese architecture with natural materials found in the surrounding landscape. The shrine's main hall is adorned with a wooden beam that has been certified as a National Treasure, and its grounds are often filled with blooming cherry blossoms during springtime.

Enshrined Deities

Ryujin Tennyo no Kami Otohime

Location

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