素戔嗚神社(飽海神社)

Japanese Name素戔嗚神社(飽海神社)
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.7708028, 137.4015328

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Dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the powerful Shinto deity of storms and the sea, this shrine serves as a place where worshippers seek protection from natural disasters and pray for safe voyages. The kami Susanoo, known for his fierce temperament but ultimate role as a protector, draws visitors who desire courage to overcome life's storms and challenges. Devotees particularly come here to pray for family safety, successful harvests, and protection from maritime dangers, reflecting the deity's dual nature as both destroyer and guardian.

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