御先神社

Japanese Name御先神社
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityŌsen
Coordinates35.0619967, 133.9988019

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About this Shrine

The Ōsenjinja Shrine in Okayama Prefecture is dedicated to the deity Ōsen, who is revered as a patron of agriculture and fertility. Located near the city's scenic Kibi Plain, the shrine is known for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. Dedicated to the region's rich agricultural heritage, the shrine serves as an important cultural and spiritual center in Okayama.

Cultural Significance

Ōsenjinja Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology of rice cultivation in Okayama. During festivals, locals offer prayers and make offerings to ensure bountiful harvests. The shrine's traditional architecture reflects its agricultural significance, with wooden buildings and tiled roofs that seem to blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

Enshrined Deities

Ōsen

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