三社神社

SANJA shrine

Japanese Name三社神社
English NameSANJA shrine
Prefecture北海道
City松前町
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFutsunami-no-kami, Takamagahara-hiko, Fujinokami
Typeshinto Shrine
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates41.4118332, 140.1768076

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About this Shrine

SANJA Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Matsusaka-cho, Hokkaido, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the worship of three deities: Futsunami-no-kami, Takamagahara-hiko, and Fujinokami. It is known for its beautiful architecture and traditional festivals. SANJA Shrine is an important cultural and historical landmark in northern Japan.

Cultural Significance

SANJA Shrine is famous for its annual summer festival, which celebrates the worship of the three deities. During this time, visitors can enjoy traditional music and dance performances, as well as try their hand at making traditional crafts such as woodblock printing or origami. The shrine is also known for its unique architecture, which features a combination of Nara and Kamakura styles.

Enshrined Deities

Futsunami-no-kami Takamagahara-hiko Fujinokami

Location

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