菊理比咩神社

Kikurihime Jinja Shrine

Japanese Name菊理比咩神社
English NameKikurihime Jinja Shrine
Prefecture石川県
City白山市
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates36.4874698, 136.5513811

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About this Shrine

Kikurihime Jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Sakuragaoka, Whitehorse City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess Kikurihime, who is associated with the rice field and the harvest season. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical connection to the Edo period, with a wooden torii gate and a traditional Shinto-style main hall.

Cultural Significance

Kikurihime Jinja Shrine is closely associated with the mythology surrounding rice fields and the harvest season. The shrine is also known for its traditional festivals, including the annual Kikurihime Matsuri, which takes place in autumn.

Enshrined Deities

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