草野神社

Japanese Name草野神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates35.2551473, 133.2282766

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic town of Shukkei-en, Tottori Prefecture, Okuninushi-no-kami Shrine is dedicated to Okuninushi, a kami associated with the god of harvest and prosperity. The shrine's tranquil atmosphere and beautiful gardens make it an ideal destination for those seeking serenity and spiritual growth. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene grounds, including its famous 'Kadomatsu' forested torii gate.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is notable for its unique 'Kadomatsu' forested torii gate, a rare architectural feature found in few Shinto shrines. Okuninushi-no-kami Shrine is also connected to the mythology of the Japanese harvest season, with Okuninushi often depicted as a benevolent god who brings fertility and abundance.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi

Location

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