駒竹稲荷大明神社

Japanese Name駒竹稲荷大明神社
PrefectureYamagata
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates38.3829529, 140.2119552

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Yamagata Prefecture, 駒竹稲荷大明神社 is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of agriculture and fertility, Hachiman. The shrine's name reflects its association with rice cultivation, as ' 稲' (toko) means 'rice' in Japanese. Built during the Edo period, the shrine's architecture blends traditional Shinto elements with local influences, creating a unique cultural landscape. Visitors can explore the serene gardens and admire the intricately carved wooden torii gates.

Cultural Significance

As a Shinto shrine, 駒竹稲荷大明神社 is closely tied to the local community and agricultural traditions. The shrine's association with Hachiman, the god of war and patron deity of samurai, is also significant in Japanese history.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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