水天宮

Japanese Name水天宮
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates43.2245209, 141.5416581

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About this Shrine

Water-Sky Palace Shrine in Hokkaido is dedicated to the kami of water and weather, revered by the indigenous Ainu people as well as the Japanese Shinto community. The shrine's architecture blends traditional Japanese styles with local materials, reflecting the region's cultural exchange between Japan and the surrounding Borsia region.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is known for its annual 'Furano Water Festival', where participants dress up in traditional Ainu attire and perform dances to appease the water kami, as well as its stunning views of Mt. Furano and the surrounding landscape, which are said to be a manifestation of the shrine's connection to the natural world.

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