荒神社

Japanese Name荒神社
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.5426132, 133.6365790

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About this Shrine

Located in Okayama Prefecture, Arai Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto kami of the same name. This shrine is notable for its unique architectural style, which blends traditional Shinto elements with elements reminiscent of Chinese pagodas. Visitors can explore the serene gardens and grounds surrounding the shrine, offering a peaceful escape from urban life. The shrine's significance lies in its role as a protector of travelers and a symbol of good fortune.

Cultural Significance

Arai Shrine is associated with the Shinto mythology surrounding the god Arai-Okami, believed to protect travelers and bring good fortune. During the spring festival (Higan), visitors can participate in traditional rituals and ceremonies, including the offering of lanterns on the shore of Lake Shinohara.

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