少比古那神社

Japanese Name少比古那神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityShin-okiwa no kami
Coordinates37.0889221, 136.9132309

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About this Shrine

The Shin-okiwa Shrine, dedicated to the god of the forest and agriculture, is a serene oasis in the heart of Ishikawa Prefecture. Located on a hillside overlooking the village of Komatsu, the shrine's architecture reflects its historical roots as a rural Shinto shrine. The shrine's tranquil atmosphere is said to be influenced by its location amidst the verdant forests of the Japan Alps.

Cultural Significance

Shin-okiwa Shrine is associated with the Japanese god of agriculture, Shin-okiwa no kami. The shrine hosts an annual festival called Yayoi-matsuri in November, which honors the harvest season and features traditional dances and performances.

Enshrined Deities

Shin-okiwa no kami God of agriculture

Location

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