加知弥神社

Japanese Name加知弥神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.4785061, 134.0518703

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About this Shrine

Addachi Misashinsha is a Shinto shrine located in the Tottori Prefecture of Japan, known for its unique architecture and historical significance. The shrine is dedicated to the god Addachi Misashi, a kami believed to possess spiritual powers associated with fertility, prosperity, and protection. Visitors can explore the shrine's traditional buildings, including the main hall and the torii gate, which are adorned with vibrant colors and intricate carvings.

Cultural Significance

As a Shinto shrine located near the Sea of Japan, Addachi Misashinsha is often associated with the mythology of coastal kami. The shrine's architecture and festivals reflect this connection, with visitors invited to participate in traditional ceremonies during the spring equinox and autumn harvest festivals.

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