招魂社

Japanese Name招魂社
Prefecture埼玉県
City伊奈町
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTamayori-no-kami
Coordinates36.0106391, 139.6036310

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About this Shrine

招魂社 Shrine is a small Shinto shrine located in Iina Town, Saitama Prefecture. The shrine's name, '招魂社', roughly translates to 'Summoning the Spirits of Ancestors' and reflects its historical purpose as a means to connect with the spirits of one's ancestors. With its traditional architecture and serene surroundings, the shrine is a tranquil oasis in the heart of rural Japan.

Cultural Significance

As a kami associated with agriculture and fertility, the shrine is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to farmers and their families. During the autumnal equinox festival, the shrine's priests perform rituals to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Tamayori-no-kami O-ya-ma-tsu-hime

Location

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