産王神社

Japanese Name産王神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityPrince Shō-tsu-い
Coordinates36.5620240, 136.5866386

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About this Shrine

Sango no kami is the primary enshrined deity at Sango-no-Kami-gu Shrine in Ishikawa Prefecture, dedicated to a legendary ruler from the Sanada period. The shrine is known for its unique architectural style and rich cultural heritage, reflecting the region's historical significance during Japan's Nara and Kamakura periods. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese craftsmanship and learn about the local mythology surrounding the deity.

Cultural Significance

Sango no kami is said to be a manifestation of the spirit of Prince Shōtoku, a legendary ruler from Japan's Nara period. The shrine also hosts an annual 'Sanada Matsuri' festival in July, which features traditional music, dance, and performances.

Enshrined Deities

Sango no kami Prince Shōtsu-oki

Location

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