六處神社

Rokusho Shrine

Japanese Name六處神社
English NameRokusho Shrine
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFutsunushi Okami
Coordinates34.9609014, 134.8775611

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About this Shrine

Rokusho Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to the deity of prosperity and good fortune, known as Futsunushi Okami. Located near the Rokko Mountains, the shrine's architecture reflects its historical connection to the area's coal mining industry, with many buildings featuring a mix of traditional and modern designs.

Cultural Significance

As Futsunushi Okami is the deity of prosperity, Rokusho Shrine is particularly famous for its annual spring festival, which takes place in late March. The shrine is also known for its unique 'tree-planting ritual', where visitors can plant trees to promote good fortune and prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Futsunushi Okami

Location

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