花雪神社

Japanese Name花雪神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.2526226, 132.5764857

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About this Shrine

The Hana-snow Shrine, located in the scenic town of Matsue in Shimane Prefecture, is dedicated to the enshrined kami of Setsuzan-no-kami and Katsurahime-okami. The shrine's name reflects its association with snow, which was once a rare occurrence in the area. This Shinto shrine has played a significant role in the local community for centuries.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is deeply connected to the local mythology of Setsuzan, a legendary figure said to have created the snow-covered mountains in the region. Visitors can also experience the shrine's traditional festival, called 'Setsuzan Matsuri', which takes place in February and features folk dances and rituals to honor the kami.

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