おりひめ神社

Orihime Shrime

Japanese Nameおりひめ神社
English NameOrihime Shrime
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTamashima-yama-oki
Coordinates35.7159952, 139.9334091

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic coastal town of Futtsu, Ibaraki Prefecture, Orihime Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of the sea and fertility, known as Tamashima-yama-oki. The shrine's architecture reflects its coastal location, with traditional Japanese-style buildings surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and scenic views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere and natural beauty of the shrine during their visit.

Cultural Significance

Orihime Shrine is associated with the mythology of the sea goddess Orihime, who was said to have descended from heaven to earth. The shrine is also known for its annual summer festival, which features traditional dances and offerings to the god of the sea.

Enshrined Deities

Orihime Tamashima-yama-oki

Location

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