新田白山神社

Japanese Name新田白山神社
ReligionShinto
Typeshinto Shrine
Coordinates34.9577074, 137.1568965

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I'd be happy to write a description for Nitta Hakusan Shrine, but I notice the shrine data provided only includes the name (新田白山神社) and type (shinto). To create a specific and informative 2-3 sentence description about its spiritual significance, enshrined kami, and what visitors seek there, I would need additional information such as:

- The kami enshrined (kami_enshrined)
- The denomination or spiritual focus
- Any historical or cultural context
- Special purposes or benefits associated with worship there

Could you provide more details about this shrine, or would you like me to research what is typically associated with Hakusan shrines in general? Hakusan shrines usually enshrine deities related to the sacred Mount Haku, but each individual shrine may have its own specific characteristics and spiritual focus.

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