神野神社

Japanese Name神野神社
PrefectureTokushima
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityŌzumo no Kami
Coordinates34.2529214, 133.8069988

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About this Shrine

Godai-ji Shinto Shrine in Tokushima is dedicated to the protection and prosperity of crops, particularly rice, which was a staple crop in the region. The shrine's primary kami is Ōzumo no Kami, a deity associated with agriculture and fertility.

Cultural Significance

The shrine hosts an annual festival in late May to honor Ōzumo no Kami, where participants dress up in traditional costumes and dance around a sacred fire to ensure a bountiful harvest. The festival also features a procession of rice-themed floats.

Enshrined Deities

Ōzumo no Kami

Location

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