鷲峰神社

Japanese Name鷲峰神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.4400355, 134.0257446

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About this Shrine

Katsurahikari Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Koyama, Tottori Prefecture, dedicated to Katsurahikari-oki-toryu, a storm god and the patron deity of sailors and fishermen. The shrine's architecture is influenced by the Kojunko style, characteristic of 17th-century Tottori region.

Cultural Significance

Katsurahikari Shrine is closely tied to local maritime traditions and mythological narratives surrounding the Tottori coast's powerful typhoons. During the peak fishing seasons, the shrine's priests will often perform a ritual 'kaginui' ceremony to appease Katsurahikari-oki-toryu.

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