神明神社

Japanese Name神明神社
PrefectureIshikawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityGassan Okuninushi
Coordinates35.4707815, 136.6627006

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About this Shrine

Gassan Okuninushi Shrine is dedicated to Gassan Okuninushi, a kami believed to be the god of prosperity and good fortune. Located in Ishikawa Prefecture, the shrine is famous for its unique architectural style, featuring a combination of traditional and modern elements. The shrine's beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere make it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.

Cultural Significance

As a site of worship for Gassan Okuninushi, the shrine is also associated with the mythology of the god's descent from heaven. Locals often make offerings of rice cakes and sake to ensure good fortune and prosperity in their lives.

Enshrined Deities

Gassan Okuninushi Tsukiyomi Suzaku Uka no Mochi

Location

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