誉田別神社

Japanese Name誉田別神社
PrefectureNagano
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityUota
Coordinates36.3736897, 138.2099243

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About this Shrine

Uota-detsu Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in the Japanese prefecture of Nagano, dedicated to the kami of the same name. The shrine's history dates back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), with records suggesting its founding during this era. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design, featuring a haiden main hall and a honden central sanctuary. Visitors can experience the tranquility of the shrine's gardens and observe the changing seasons through the changing foliage.

Cultural Significance

Uota-detsu Jinja is said to be associated with the Shinto god of rice, agriculture, and prosperity. The shrine's main festival, held in July, celebrates the kami's role in ensuring a bountiful harvest.

Enshrined Deities

Uota-detsu

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