小槻神社

Japanese Name小槻神社
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.0010195, 135.9772646

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About this Shrine

Kozu-shinsha, a Shinto shrine in Shiga Prefecture dedicated to the kami of the Oi River and surrounding area. The shrine is known for its beautiful garden and traditional architecture, which reflects the local style of the region's temples. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, including a tranquil teahouse and a shrine hall adorned with historic carvings.

Cultural Significance

Kozu-shinsha is associated with the Oi River kami, which are said to protect fishermen and travelers. The shrine also hosts a traditional New Year's festival, known as 'Higan' in October or November, where visitors can participate in rituals and offerings to the kami.

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