須賀神社

Japanese Name須賀神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.4869597, 133.0446695

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About this Shrine

Mustuga God Shrine, dedicated to the kami of prosperity and good fortune, is a revered Shinto site located in the picturesque town of Tottori, Japan. The shrine's architecture reflects its long history, dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), with notable additions from the Edo period (1603-1867 CE). Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens and tranquil paths, while observing the traditional Shinto rituals in action.

Cultural Significance

As one of the twelve shrines dedicated to Inari Okami, Mustuga God Shrine is closely associated with agriculture and good fortune. During the annual autumn festival, known as Aki Matsuri, the shrine hosts a lively celebration with traditional dances, food stalls, and gift offerings to the kami.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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