恵比須神社

Japanese Name恵比須神社
PrefectureKagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman Okami
Coordinates34.2792063, 133.6517015

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Takamatsu, Ehime Prefecture's neighbor Kagawa is home to the Eboshi Hachiman Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto deity Hachiman Okami. The shrine is famous for its unique architecture and historical significance as a major stopover on the Nakasendo road that connected Kyoto with the eastern provinces. Visitors can explore the serene gardens and traditional buildings adorned with vibrant autumn leaves during the autumn season.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is particularly notable for its unique architectural style that blends Shinto and Buddhist elements, reflecting the region's complex cultural heritage. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival in October, honoring Hachiman Okami with traditional dances and offerings.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Okami Susanoo-no-Kami

Location

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