新田 荒神神祠

Japanese Name新田 荒神神祠
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKamado-no-Mori-tsurugi-no-Kami
Coordinates35.4500958, 133.3992189

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About this Shrine

New田 Shrine, dedicated to the god of the wilderness and wild game, is located in the heart of Tottori Prefecture. As a Shinto shrine, it plays an important role in the local community's spiritual life. The shrine's architecture reflects its rustic surroundings, with natural materials such as wood and stone used in its design.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is connected to the mythology of the forest and wildlife. The god it enshrines is often depicted as a powerful hunter, associated with the natural world and the cycles of nature.

Enshrined Deities

Kamado-no-Mori-tsurugi-no-Kami

Location

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