太神宮社

Japanese Name太神宮社
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.0143709, 134.8926745

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About this Shrine

The Taijinxu Shrine, dedicated to the god of thunder, is a significant Shinto site in Hyogo Prefecture. This shrine's history dates back to the Nara period (794-1185 CE), when it was originally built as a residence for a high-ranking government official. The primary enshrined deity is Raijin, also known as the God of Thunder. Over time, the shrine has undergone numerous renovations and expansions, with notable changes made during the Edo period (1603-1867 CE). Today, visitors can experience the shrine's unique architecture, which features a distinctive vermilion torii gate and a large wooden structure that resembles a traditional Japanese house. The shrine is also known for its stunning natural surroundings, nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by mountains.

Cultural Significance

The Taijinxu Shrine is closely associated with regional mythology, particularly stories about Raijin's role in protecting the local community from natural disasters. The shrine's architecture also reflects traditional Japanese design elements, such as the use of reclaimed wood and shingles that have been preserved for centuries.

Enshrined Deities

Raijin God of Thunder

Location

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