猿田彦神 宇迦之御霊神

Japanese Name猿田彦神 宇迦之御霊神
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari, Ōtsutsuki no kami
Coordinates34.8131246, 134.7927764

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About this Shrine

Located in Hyogo Prefecture, 猿田彦神 宇迦之御霊神 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to two distinct kami.猿田彦神 is associated with the region's patron deity, while 宇迦之御霊神 enshrines the spirit of Princess Ōhime, a legendary figure from Japanese mythology. The shrine's architecture reflects its unique historical context, dating back to the 19th century. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, including the beautiful gardens and traditional buildings.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine honoring Princess Ōhime, 猿田彦神 宇迦之御霊神 is connected to the legend of Ōnoki, a powerful spirit who protected Japan during times of crisis. The shrine's grounds also feature a traditional Japanese garden, which reflects the peaceful and serene atmosphere often associated with Shinto shrines.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Ōtsutsuki no kami

Location

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