秋葉神社

Japanese Name秋葉神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityAme-no-Okami
Coordinates35.4626020, 136.7188315

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About this Shrine

Akizukuri Shrine, located in the heart of Kanazawa, is a sacred Shinto site dedicated to the protection and good fortune of the city's residents. The shrine's name, Autumn Leaves Shrine, reflects its beautiful autumn foliage. Dedicated to the goddess Ame-no-Okami, patron deity of agriculture and fertility, Akizukuri Shrine is known for its stunning architecture and serene surroundings.

Cultural Significance

This Shinto shrine is connected to the mythological goddess Ame-no-Okami, who was revered for her powers over agriculture and fertility. The shrine is also famous for its traditional autumn festivals (koyo matsuri), where locals gather to celebrate the changing of the seasons and pray for a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Ame-no-Okami Okami-sama

Location

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