招魂祭殿

Japanese Name招魂祭殿
Prefecture山形県
City酒田市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin, Zakuro no Kami
Coordinates38.9200500, 139.8290203

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About this Shrine

The Zakuro-sa Shrine in Yuzawa, Sakata City, Fukushima Prefecture is believed to have originated during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The shrine's name Zakuro translates to 'spirit summoning hall'. It enshrines several kami including Zakuro no Kami and Fujin. Visitors can explore traditional Japanese architecture, shrines grounds, and the surrounding scenic area.

Cultural Significance

Zakuro-sa Shrine is connected to regional folklore as a place where spirits are believed to be summoned for protection. The shrine grounds feature traditional Japanese architecture and shrines, which reflect local Shinto traditions. Zakuro no Kami, one of the enshrined kami, is also associated with the wind god Fujin.

Enshrined Deities

Fujin Zakuro no Kami

Location

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