柳宮神社

Japanese Name柳宮神社
Prefecture兵庫県
City豊岡市小田井町
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.5508288, 134.8238672

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About this Shrine

柳宮神社, a Shinto shrine located in 小田井町, 豊岡市, 兵庫県, is dedicated to the worship of the kami associated with the willow tree and longevity. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design elements, including a tiled roof and a main hall adorned with traditional carvings. While its founding era is not well-documented, the shrine is believed to have been established during the Edo period, making it over 300 years old.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is notable for its association with the kami of the willow tree, which is revered for its longevity and flexibility. The shrine also hosts an annual festival, the Willow Festival (, sakebi matsuri), which honors the arrival of spring and the renewal of life.

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