矢矧神社

Japanese Name矢矧神社
PrefectureEhime
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityMatsuyamatsu Hime
Coordinates33.9884482, 133.0115877

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Matsuyama, Matsuyamatsu-jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the goddess Matsuyamatsu Hime, as well as other regional kami such as Matsushiro-san and Ochimawatsumi-no-kami. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance during the Edo period, featuring a classic Japanese design with tiled roofs and vermillion gates. Visitors can experience traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies at this serene oasis in the heart of Ehime.

Cultural Significance

Matsuyamatsu Hime is often depicted with a lion or deer, symbolizing her connection to the sea and fertility. During the annual Matsuyama Festival, participants dress up as these creatures for a lively procession through the city streets.

Enshrined Deities

Matsuyamatsu Hime Matsushiro-san Ochimawatsumi-no-kami

Location

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