味知郷神社

Michigo Jinja Shrine

Japanese Name味知郷神社
English NameMichigo Jinja Shrine
Prefecture石川県
City白山市
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates36.4902578, 136.5282503

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About this Shrine

Michigo Jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Kamikatsu, White City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to Michigo, the kami believed to have created the region's fertile soil and abundant harvests. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene gardens and traditional buildings, which date back to the Edo period. The shrine also hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the Michi no Hi Festival in May, which celebrates the arrival of spring.

Cultural Significance

Michigo is often associated with agriculture and fertility. The shrine's festival calendar reflects this connection, with May and September being significant months for harvest-themed celebrations.

Enshrined Deities

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