神明社

Shinmeisha Shrine

Japanese Name神明社
English NameShinmeisha Shrine
PrefectureGifu
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityAmaterasu Omikami
TypeShinmei Shrine
Coordinates35.1586445, 136.8406408

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About this Shrine

Shinmeisha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and principal deity of the Japanese pantheon. As indicated by its name 'Shinmei,' this shrine belongs to the network of shrines that specifically venerate Amaterasu, often serving as local branches connected to the Grand Shrine of Ise.

Cultural Significance

Shinmei shrines are characterized by their dedication to Amaterasu Omikami and often feature architectural elements reminiscent of Ise Grand Shrine. They serve as local centers for worship of the sun goddess, who is considered the ancestral deity of the imperial family and the most important kami in Shinto.

Enshrined Deities

Amaterasu Omikami

Location

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