淀新町天満宮

Japanese Name淀新町天満宮
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates34.9009096, 135.7183706

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About this Shrine

In the heart of Omi-Shi, Shiga Prefecture, lies the Tadashimaya Shrine, dedicated to the god of the land and fertility. Established in the Edo period, this ancient Shinto shrine has been a significant cultural and spiritual center for the region. Its primary deity is the kami, Okuninushi, known as the patron deity of agriculture and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

As an important Shinto shrine in the Omi region, Tadashimaya Shrine is also famous for its unique architecture, which blends traditional Japanese designs with local elements. During the spring festival, visitors can enjoy traditional dance performances and participate in rituals to promote good harvests.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi

Location

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