桑の川の鳥居杉

Kuwa-no-kawa Torii Cedar

Japanese Name桑の川の鳥居杉
English NameKuwa-no-kawa Torii Cedar
PrefectureKochi
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.6640580, 133.5945183

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About this Shrine

A sacred cedar tree (sugi) that naturally grew in the distinctive shape of a torii gate, located in Kochi Prefecture. This natural formation is considered spiritually significant and serves as a natural shrine marker.

Cultural Significance

Sacred trees that naturally form torii-like shapes are considered particularly auspicious in Shinto belief, representing the boundary between the physical and spiritual worlds without human intervention.

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