大歳神社

Japanese Name大歳神社
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityDaio
Coordinates34.7542183, 134.8479653

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About this Shrine

Located in the Sakai City of Hyogo Prefecture, the Daio-jinja Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the deity of longevity and good health, also known as 'Daio'. The shrine is renowned for its striking architecture, featuring a beautiful vermilion gate and intricately carved wooden doors. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture by participating in the New Year's festival, 'Oshogatsu', which honors Daio with offerings of sake, mochi, and prayers.

Cultural Significance

Daio-jinja Shrine is associated with the mythology of the Mikoto gods, who were believed to possess divine powers of healing. The shrine also hosts a special festival for Daio, known as 'Oosaki-Matsuri', which takes place in May to celebrate the god's role in promoting good health.

Enshrined Deities

Daio

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