大村神社

Japanese Name大村神社
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.6703803, 136.1837049

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I need more information about the specific kami enshrined at Ōmura Jinja and its spiritual significance to write an accurate description. The name "Ōmura Jinja" (大村神社) translates to "Great Village Shrine," but without knowing which deities are enshrined there, the shrine's founding purpose, or its particular spiritual focus, I cannot provide the specific and informative description you've requested.

Could you provide additional details such as:
- The kami enshrined (kami_enshrined)
- The denomination or type (denomination)
- Any historical context (founding_era, historical_note)
- Location (prefecture, city) to help identify the specific shrine

There are multiple shrines with this name across Japan, so these details would ensure accuracy in describing the shrine's unique spiritual significance and what draws visitors there.

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