五色濱神社

Goshikihama Shrine

Japanese Name五色濱神社
English NameGoshikihama Shrine
PrefectureEhime
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.7558941, 132.6968146

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About this Shrine

Goshikihama Shrine, located in Ehime Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the sea and fishing. Its name 'Goshikihama' translates to 'five-color beach,' referring to the five different colors of the sand found along the shore. The shrine's architecture reflects its coastal location, with a distinctive pagoda-like roof and a wooden torii gate. Visitors can experience the tranquility of the ocean while exploring the shrine's grounds.

Cultural Significance

Goshikihama Shrine is associated with the sea goddess Okami, who is revered for her protection and bounty. The shrine hosts an annual festival in May to honor the kami and promote good fishing luck, accompanied by traditional music, dance, and food stalls.

Enshrined Deities

Okami

Location

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