審磨神社

Japanese Name審磨神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityAudomaro
Coordinates34.3122599, 132.7889732

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About this Shrine

Audomaro Shrine, located in the Shimane prefecture, is dedicated to Audomaro, a Shinto deity believed to protect children and the sick. The shrine's architecture reflects its history as a refuge for weary travelers, with many buildings dating back to the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene grounds, including a beautiful garden and a tranquil pond.

Cultural Significance

Audomaro is often depicted as a powerful deity with a strong sense of justice. The shrine's traditional architecture and beautiful gardens reflect this connection to nature and the cycles of life. Locals also celebrate the Audomaro Matsuri festival in April, which features traditional dances, food stalls, and games.

Enshrined Deities

Audomaro

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