三島神社

Mishima Shrine

Japanese Name三島神社
English NameMishima Shrine
PrefectureKochi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOyamatsumi-no-Mikoto
TypeMishima Shrine
Coordinates33.4446160, 133.2083857

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About this Shrine

Mishima Shrine is dedicated to Oyamatsumi-no-Mikoto, the Shinto deity of mountains and sea. Mishima shrines are found throughout Japan, originally associated with the Mishima Taisha in Shizuoka Prefecture. These shrines typically serve as protectors of local communities and are particularly revered by those seeking safe travels and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

Oyamatsumi-no-Mikoto is considered the elder brother of Amaterasu and ruler of mountains and sea in Shinto mythology. Mishima shrines often have connections to the influential Mishima clan and were historically important for maritime and mountain communities.

Enshrined Deities

Oyamatsumi-no-Mikoto

Location

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