津嶋神社

Japanese Name津嶋神社
PrefectureYamagata
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari Okami
Coordinates38.1156271, 140.0505257

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About this Shrine

Tsushima Island Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Kamaishi city of Iwate Prefecture, but not found in Yamagata prefecture. However Tsushima Island Shrine shares the same name with another shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture. This shrine is dedicated to the kami Enmei-Okami and also enshrines the Shinto god of industry Inari Okami. The shrine's architecture reflects a traditional Japanese style, with a tiled roof and a wooden torii gate. The shrine is surrounded by a peaceful forested area.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is known for its connection to the Japanese god Inari Okami, who is revered as a patron of industry and commerce. The shrine's architecture also reflects its role as a Shinto shrine in a region with a strong agricultural tradition.

Enshrined Deities

Enmei-Okami Inari Okami

Location

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