大蔵神社

Japanese Name大蔵神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityIzumo Okuninushi
Coordinates34.2461522, 132.5486279

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About this Shrine

Takesuehiko Shrine, located in the city of Shimane, is dedicated to the deity Izumo Okuninushi, a prominent Shinto god associated with agriculture and prosperity. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of the Edo period, featuring a large torii gate and traditional wooden buildings. Visitors can participate in various festivals throughout the year, including the Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival and the Autumn Leaves Festival.

Cultural Significance

Izumo Okuninushi is also revered as the patron deity of Izumo Province, where Shimane Prefecture is located. The shrine is said to be particularly effective in ensuring good harvests and protecting against disasters.

Enshrined Deities

Izumo Okuninushi

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