太平山 石碑

Japanese Name太平山 石碑
PrefectureAkita
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates39.7398954, 140.1150885

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About this Shrine

太平山石碑 is a Shinto shrine located in the mountains of Akita Prefecture, dedicated to the protection and well-being of travelers and the harvest. The shrine's name literally translates to 'Peaceful Mountain Stone Monument.' Its stone monument is adorned with various carvings and inscriptions, believed to bring good luck and prosperity to those who visit. Visitors can climb the mountain trail leading to the shrine, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is often visited during the autumn leaves season, when the changing foliage creates a picturesque backdrop. According to local legend, the shrine's enshrined deity, Hoshigiri-Okami, is said to possess healing properties and is believed to grant relief from illness and injury.

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