白山神社

Hakusan Shrine

Japanese Name白山神社
English NameHakusan Shrine
PrefectureKochi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityShirayama-hime-no-Mikoto
TypeHakusan Shrine
Coordinates33.3146255, 132.6916814

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About this Shrine

A Hakusan shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to the mountain deity Shirayama-hime-no-Mikoto. Hakusan shrines form a network of sacred sites connected to Mount Hakusan, one of Japan's three sacred mountains, and are known for their association with purification, agriculture, and protection from natural disasters.

Cultural Significance

Hakusan shrines are part of a nationwide network originating from Mount Hakusan worship. The primary deity Shirayama-hime-no-Mikoto is associated with white mountains, purification, and agricultural fertility, reflecting the ancient reverence for sacred peaks in Japanese spirituality.

Enshrined Deities

Shirayama-hime-no-Mikoto Izanagi-no-Mikoto Izanami-no-Mikoto

Location

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