三栄神社

Japanese Name三栄神社
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin, Raijin
Coordinates35.0976944, 133.7631669

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Okayama Prefecture, Sanrō-jinsha Shrine is a sacred site honoring the gods of fortune and prosperity. The shrine's name, Sanrō, refers to its three storied main hall, which is said to represent the harmony between heaven, earth, and humanity. This stunning Shinto shrine is dedicated to several kami, including Fujin and Raijin, as well as the spirits of the city's founders.

Cultural Significance

The shrine's design is inspired by the traditional Japanese architectural style of 'dai-yo-sando', which features three main halls. The shrine also hosts an annual festival to honor Fujin, the god of wind and storms, in April. During this festival, devotees dress up as Fujin and perform rituals to ensure a bountiful harvest.

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