真野本神社

Japanese Name真野本神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTruezumi no Tsukaya
Coordinates34.3282203, 132.6786475

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About this Shrine

Truezumi no Tsukaya Shrine, located in Mabunada-cho, Nishinoseki District, Shimane Prefecture, is dedicated to the worship of Shinto deities. Dedicated to the Shinto deities. The shrine's architecture is a reflection of its historical significance as a resting place for travelers and traders. Founded during the Edo period, the shrine has maintained its traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is connected to regional mythology as being dedicated to the Shinto deity Truezumi no Tsukaya, who is believed to watch over travelers. Visitors can also see ancient artifacts and traditional Japanese architectural elements such as the torii gate and vermillion doors.

Enshrined Deities

Truezumi no Tsukaya

Location

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