一條神社

Japanese Name一條神社
PrefectureTokushima
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHoko-gami
Coordinates34.0998670, 134.3842784

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About this Shrine

One-rope temple, a unique architectural style of the Izumo region, can be found in one-rope Shinto shrines, often enshrined with god of crops. One-rope Shinto shrine is found mainly at Izumo or Yamaguchi Prefectures. The design may vary but generally have 3 to 5 ropes hanging from roof top. The temple is said to bring good luck and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is closely associated with the local agricultural community and is often visited by farmers seeking good harvests. The unique rope structure may be related to ancient Shinto rituals for fertility and prosperity.

Enshrined Deities

Hoko-gami

Location

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