高倉神社

Japanese Name高倉神社
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyujin
Coordinates35.0963716, 134.0441458

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About this Shrine

High Warehouse Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto kami of rice and granaries, is a historic Shinto shrine located in Okayama Prefecture. Dating back to the Edo period, the shrine's architecture reflects the traditional style of Japanese temples, with a wooden main hall and a tranquil garden. The shrine is known for its stunning autumn foliage and is visited by locals and tourists alike during the fall season.

Cultural Significance

High Warehouse Shrine is associated with the Shinto deity, Ryujin, who is revered as the god of rice and fertility. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival, known as the 'High Warehouse Shrine Autumn Festival,' which features traditional games, food stalls, and live performances.

Enshrined Deities

Ryujin Uzume

Location

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