大江神社

Japanese Name大江神社
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityDaie-jinsha Shrine enshrines several kami, including the Shinto god of agriculture, rice, and fertility.
Coordinates35.3529503, 134.2497041

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of the Kii Mountains, Daie-jinsha Shrine in Hyogo Prefecture is dedicated to the gods of fertility and agriculture. As one of the oldest shrines on Mount Shisakai, it has a rich history dating back over 1,000 years. The shrine's architecture reflects its Heian period roots, with a unique design featuring a large torii gate and a beautiful garden.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is particularly famous for its association with the god of fertility, who is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to farmers. During the spring festival, locals perform rituals to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Kami of agriculture rice fertility

Location

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