須衛都久神社

Japanese Name須衛都久神社
PrefectureTottori
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.4687752, 133.0513943

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About this Shrine

須衛都久神社 is a Shinto shrine located in the Tottori Prefecture, dedicated to the Kami of protection and good fortune. The shrine's primary deity is not well-documented, but it is believed to be related to the regional kami of the Tottori area. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, with a simple yet elegant torii gate and a hall dedicated to the worship of the local gods. The shrine's historical note highlights its significance as a sacred site during the Edo period.

Cultural Significance

While the primary deity is unknown, the shrine is believed to be associated with the regional kami of the Tottori area, which are revered for their protection and good fortune. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in honor of the local gods, featuring traditional music, dance, and food.

Enshrined Deities

null of protection and good

Location

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