富良野神社

Japanese Name富良野神社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityUzume
Coordinates43.3438764, 142.3818893

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About this Shrine

Richly blessed by the sun goddess Amaterasu, Richi (also known as Furubara or Furoba) Shrine in Hokkaido is dedicated to the kami, a spirit that is believed to inhabit and protect all living things. The shrine's name, which roughly translates to 'rich blessing' or 'abundance,' reflects its connection to the abundant natural resources of the region.

Cultural Significance

Richi Shrine is famous for its sacred plum blossoms (ume), which are said to possess spiritual power. During the spring equinox, visitors can witness the beautiful blooming of these rare and precious flowers.

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