寺社

Japanese Name寺社
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukuyomi
Coordinates34.6856956, 134.3004860

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Hyogo Prefecture, 寺社 (Temmangoku) is a Shinto shrine that has been an important cultural landmark for centuries. With its unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, the shrine offers a glimpse into Japan's rich history and spiritual heritage. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil grounds, which feature several wooden buildings and stone lanterns, creating a serene atmosphere reminiscent of rural Japan.

Cultural Significance

Temmangoku Shrine is famous for its association with the god of rice, Tsukuyomi-no-Ōkami. Visitors can also experience traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies held throughout the year, including New Year's (Oshogatsu) and Spring Equinox (Haru no Hi) festivals.

Enshrined Deities

Tsukuyomi God of Rice

Location

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