忠魂社

Japanese Name忠魂社
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTōzamunaishi
Coordinates34.6127095, 134.0588071

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About this Shrine

Tōzamunaisha Shrine, located in Okayama Prefecture, is dedicated to the kami Tōzamunaishi. The shrine is situated on the west bank of the Asahi River and features a unique five-story pagoda tower. Its architecture reflects the traditional Japanese style, with a main hall built during the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine's beautiful gardens and take in the tranquil atmosphere.

Cultural Significance

Tōzamunaishi is often associated with loyalty and fidelity. The shrine's gardens feature traditional Japanese landscaping elements, such as bonsai trees and stone lanterns, which are meant to promote harmony between humans and nature. During the spring cherry blossom season, visitors can witness a beautiful display of vibrant pink blooms.

Enshrined Deities

Tōzamunaishi

Location

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