樂樂福神社

Japanese Name樂樂福神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOtohime, Fujin, Raijin
Coordinates35.2391705, 133.2715501

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic Tottori Prefecture, 樂樂福神社 is a tranquil Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of good luck and prosperity, Otohime, as well as other regional kami such as Fujin and Raijin. The shrine's architecture reflects its Heian-period origins, with a distinctive curved roofline and ornate torii gate. Visitors can enjoy the surrounding natural beauty of the nearby San-in Mountains and take a moment to pray for good fortune at this serene oasis.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine dedicated to Otohime, the goddess of the sea and fertility, visitors may wish to bring offerings of seafood or other ocean-inspired gifts. Additionally, the shrine's unique torii gate is said to be adorned with intricate carvings that reflect the region's rich cultural heritage.

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