多知波那神社

Japanese Name多知波那神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityYatsugashi no kami
Coordinates36.2891781, 136.2768883

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About this Shrine

Multiple Jomon and Yayoi period archaeological findings have been unearthed at the grounds of multiple shrines in Ishikawa, including 多知波那神社. The shrine is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and rich historical background as an ancient Shinto site. Its architecture blends traditional Japanese design with elements from the Edo period, showcasing the evolution of Shintoism in Japan.

Cultural Significance

多知波那神社 is associated with the Yatsugashi no kami, a Shinto deity believed to guard the waters of the nearby Echigaura River. The shrine hosts an annual festival in autumn, celebrating the harvest season and honoring the local kami.

Enshrined Deities

Yatsugashi no kami Other kami not specified

Location

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