春日神社

Japanese Name春日神社
PrefectureShizuoka
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates34.7669445, 137.7936070

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About this Shrine

Spring Day Shrine, located in the scenic town of Shirako in Shizuoka Prefecture, is dedicated to Hachiman-gu, the Shinto god of war and patron deity of samurai. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese styles, with a characteristic hippon-style gate and a vermillion torii gate adorned with ema offerings. Visitors can stroll through the tranquil gardens and explore the shrine's museum to learn more about its history and significance.

Cultural Significance

As a major Shinto shrine associated with Hachiman-gu, Spring Day Shrine is often visited by those seeking protection from harm or illness. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival, where visitors can participate in traditional rituals and offerings.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman Shinmei Kunitake

Location

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