表米神社

Hyōmai Shrine

Japanese Name表米神社
English NameHyōmai Shrine
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTamayama Hoshino-no-Kami
Coordinates35.2970198, 134.8323459

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Kobe, Hyōmai Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the kami of sake and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical importance as a site for sake breweries and rice cultivation. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture by participating in sake ceremonies and tea tastings.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine dedicated to the kami of sake and fertility, Hyōmai Shrine is often visited by those seeking good fortune in business or agriculture. The shrine's annual Sake Festival (Sake Matsuri) celebrates the harvest season with sake tastings, live music, and traditional games.

Enshrined Deities

Tamayama Hoshino-no-Kami

Location

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