三ヶ月堂

Japanese Name三ヶ月堂
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Coordinates40.3132778, 140.2269447

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About this Shrine

Three-months-dedicated to the spirits of spring, summer, autumn, and winter at this Aomori shrine, believed to protect locals from harsh winters and bring good fortune in agriculture. The shrine's architecture reflects the region's unique cultural influences, with a blend of traditional Japanese designs and local motifs.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is dedicated to the 'tsukuyomi' kami, a Shinto deity associated with rice, agriculture, and fertility. Locals often offer prayers for bountiful harvests and protection from harsh winters during the annual 'tsuki yamai' festival in late November.

Enshrined Deities

Tsukuyomi

Location

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