山神社

Japanese Name山神社
Prefecture神奈川県
City小田原市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityYamagatsumi no kami
Typejinja_honcho Shrine
Coordinates35.2420573, 139.1210716

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About this Shrine

Located in small town of Odawara, Yamagami Shrine is one of the oldest shrines in Kanagawa Prefecture, dedicated to the Shinto god of mountains and forests. It serves as an important site for worshiping the spirits of the land, especially during harvest season and natural disasters. Visitors can walk through its serene grounds, adorned with traditional Japanese architecture and beautiful gardens.

Cultural Significance

Yamagami Shrine is closely tied to regional folklore and mythology, particularly associated with the legend of Yamagatsumi no kami, a mountain spirit believed to protect hikers and travelers. During the spring cherry blossom festival, locals perform traditional rituals and make offerings to honor this kami.

Enshrined Deities

Yamagatsumi no kami

Location

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