正広大歳神社

Japanese Name正広大歳神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates34.4293798, 132.8995924

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Matsue, Shimojo District, Shimane Prefecture, is the famous Okunoshima Shrine dedicated to Okuninushi, a kami associated with fertility and prosperity, as well as other deities including Kukiyomi-no-kami and Inasashimizu Okami. The shrine's name 'Okunoshima' translates to 'island of the eight thousand things'.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is famous for its beautiful architecture and historic significance. In Japan's mythology, Okuninushi is said to have been the god who brought back his sister with whom he was separated in heaven to earth. The shrine also hosts a special festival called 'Gion Matsuri' every five years.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi Kukiyomi-no-kami Inasashimizu Okami

Location

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