神中神社

Japanese Name神中神社
PrefectureFukui
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsuchikage
Coordinates35.9750905, 136.1869476

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About this Shrine

Taisei-ji Shinsho-gu, also known as Jyusei-jinsha or God of the Middle Shrine, is a Shinto shrine located in Fukui, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the worship of various kami, including the god of fertility and prosperity, and is an important cultural landmark in the region. With its traditional architecture and serene natural surroundings, the shrine offers visitors a glimpse into ancient Japanese traditions.

Cultural Significance

Taisei-ji Shinsho-gu is closely associated with the regional Shinto deity, God of the Middle Field, who is revered for his power over fertility and agriculture. The shrine also features traditional Edo-style architecture, including a vermilion torii gate and a moss-covered main hall.

Enshrined Deities

God of the Middle Field various other kami

Location

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