土師神社

Japanese Name土師神社
PrefectureGunma
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukasa
Coordinates36.2276264, 139.0792903

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About this Shrine

Situated in the prefecture of Gunma, Shinshu-Tsushi-jinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity Tsukasa, who was believed to be a powerful god of fire and forge. The shrine's architecture is a mix of traditional Japanese styles, with a wooden torii gate and a vermillion roof. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a beautiful garden and several shops selling local goods. The shrine is also famous for its annual autumn festival, known as the 'Koyo Matsuri,' where locals gather to celebrate the changing of the leaves.

Cultural Significance

In Shinto mythology, Tsukasa is often depicted as a powerful god who can control fire and forge metal. At this shrine, visitors can learn more about the deity's significance through exhibits and traditional performances. The annual autumn festival also features traditional food stalls, where locals sell specialties such as 'tsutsuji-zushi' (pineapple sushi) and 'tanzen' (grilled pineapple).

Enshrined Deities

Tsukasa

Location

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