梅木八幡神社

Japanese Name梅木八幡神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityYamabe-no-Okami
Coordinates34.4689919, 132.7194927

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Mebuki Yabusami Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of prosperity and good fortune, Yamabe-no-Okami. As one of Japan's most famous shrines, it attracts visitors from all over the world. The shrine's main hall was rebuilt in 1901 after being destroyed by fire in 1869, using materials from the original temple that dated back to the Heian period.

Cultural Significance

As a sacred site of Yabusami Shrine, the Mebuki family, who were once the local daimyos, played an important role in its history. The shrine's unique architectural style reflects its Heian-period origins and features a distinctive golden torii gate.

Enshrined Deities

Yamabe-no-Okami

Location

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