高田神社

Japanese Name高田神社
PrefectureToyama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFukunari-no-kami, Hachiman, Tsuki-yomi, Amaterasu-ōmikami, Suisan-kōjin
Coordinates36.2566895, 137.1727651

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About this Shrine

High-Altitude Shrine Dedicated to the Kami of Prosperity and Protection, Built in Honor of Emperor Nintoku, Who Ascended to Heaven from High-Town Takasaki on the Sea in Hikui Province

Cultural Significance

High-Town Takasaki on the Sea is believed to be a mythical place representing the spiritual home of Emperor Nintoku. The shrine enshrines the kami of prosperity ( Fukunari-no-kami ) and protection ( Fuku-tsu-ko-no-oki-tama-tsu-mi no-kami ).

Enshrined Deities

Prosperity Hachiman (God of War and Justice) Tsuki-yomi (God of the Moon) Amaterasu-ōmikami (Shinto Sun Goddess) Suisan-kōjin (Fishing Kami)

Location

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