祖霊社

Japanese Name祖霊社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityYamatano Orochi no Kami
Coordinates34.3944536, 132.4073594

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About this Shrine

The Shrine of the Ancestral Spirits is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Ito, Shimane Prefecture, which is said to be the birthplace of the revered deity, Yamatano Orochi no Kami. The shrine's main hall is dedicated to Yamatano Orochi no Kami, who is believed to have been born from the primeval forest that once covered the area. According to legend, Yamatano Orochi was a powerful dragon-like creature with nine heads, one of which was a human head. The shrine's enshrined kami are said to be those associated with water, fertility, and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

The Shrine of the Ancestral Spirits is closely tied to the legend of Yamatano Orochi, who is also revered in other parts of Japan. The shrine's traditional architecture reflects its connection to water and fertility, with its tiled roof and eaves shaped like waves.

Enshrined Deities

Yamatno Orochi Kami

Location

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