国石神社

Japanese Name国石神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySanno
Coordinates35.5175896, 133.5574578

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About this Shrine

国石神社 is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Tottori, on the island of Honshu in Japan's western region. The shrine is dedicated to the kami, Sanno no Okami, who is revered as a patron deity of local fishermen and farmers. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a main hall (honden) and outer sanctuary (hikiyakuya) built during the Edo period. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese crafts and goods at the on-site shops and markets.

Cultural Significance

Sanno no Okami is often invoked by fishermen and farmers for protection and good fortune. The shrine also celebrates a unique festival called the 'Tottori Festival' in June, which features traditional dances, fireworks, and local delicacies.

Enshrined Deities

Sanno

Location

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