熊野神社

Japanese Name熊野神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySusanoo no Mikoto
Coordinates34.3731577, 132.5362000

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About this Shrine

Nagato Shrine, located in the Seto Inland Sea region of Japan's Honshu island, is an important Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Susanoo no Mikoto. It is said that Susanoo brought fire from heaven and used it to burn away evil spirits. The shrine's main temple was built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) and features a unique Sanjusangendo-style roof, with 1,000 giant pillars supporting its structure.

Cultural Significance

Nagato Shrine is closely associated with the mythology of the god Susanoo, who is revered for his role in bringing fire and purification. The shrine's annual festival, celebrated on October 23rd, features traditional dances and offerings to honor the deity.

Enshrined Deities

Susanoo no Mikoto

Location

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