山中諏訪神社本殿

Japanese Name山中諏訪神社本殿
PrefectureYamanashi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityNakayama Okami
Coordinates35.4279530, 138.8486366

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About this Shrine

Located in the mountains of Yamanashi Prefecture, Mountain Middle Enshrinement Shrine is a sacred site dedicated to the Shinto kami. The shrine's main hall, known as the 'honden,' was constructed during the Kamakura period and boasts a unique architectural style reflecting the region's spiritual influences. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens and grounds, offering a serene escape from the bustling city below.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is believed to be an enshrinement site for the kami known as 'Nakayama Okami,' a revered deity associated with fertility and agriculture. The shrine hosts the annual 'Nakayama Okami Matsuri' festival in May, which features traditional dances and offerings to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Nakayama Okami

Location

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