須可麻神社

Japanese Name須可麻神社
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkamisan
Coordinates35.6557764, 135.9765918

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About this Shrine

須可麻神社, located in the scenic town of Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, is a charming Shinto shrine dedicated to Okamisan, the kami of fertility and prosperity. Built in 1845, the shrine's current main hall features traditional Karahafu architecture with a distinctive red torii gate. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a peaceful pond and a tranquil forest, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for contemplation. During cherry blossom season, the shrine hosts a beautiful festival to celebrate Okamisan's blessings.

Cultural Significance

In Shiga Prefecture, Okamisan is revered as a protector of agriculture and fertility. Locals often pray for good harvests at this shrine, which is also believed to bring prosperity to businesses and families.

Enshrined Deities

Okamisan

Location

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