恵比寿大神

Japanese Name恵比寿大神
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityEbisu
Coordinates34.6068585, 134.0574434

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About this Shrine

恵比寿大神 Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Okayama Prefecture, dedicated to the god of prosperity and longevity, Ebisu, as well as other local kami such as Hoshigaki, Hikoshigure, and others. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a mix of traditional and modern elements. The complex is surrounded by beautiful gardens and walking paths, making it a peaceful oasis in the city.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is famous for its annual festival, Ebisu Matsuri, which takes place in May. During this time, visitors can participate in traditional dances, such as the 'Hachizume' ritual, where devotees visit the shrine's 'hundred graves,' a sacred area believed to be the resting place of Ebisu.

Enshrined Deities

Ebisu Hoshigaki Hikoshigure

Location

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