朝熊神社

Japanese Name朝熊神社
PrefectureAkita
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKo-Usagi-O-Mi no Kami
Coordinates39.5349066, 140.2102780

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About this Shrine

Located in the Akita Prefecture,朝熊神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of bears and fertility. The shrine's primary deity is 熊山神 (Bear Mountain God), also known as Ko-Usagi-O-Mi no Kami. This enshrined deity is believed to have originated from the indigenous Ainu people's reverence for bears, which were considered sacred and powerful animals in their culture. Today, the shrine serves as an important cultural and spiritual center for the local community.

Cultural Significance

As with many Shinto shrines in rural Japan,朝熊神社 is deeply connected to local folklore and mythology. The shrine's unique architecture reflects the region's distinctive cultural heritage, featuring traditional Ainu-inspired carvings and design elements. During the spring equinox festival (Hanami), locals gather at the shrine to celebrate the arrival of new life and fertility.

Enshrined Deities

Bear Mountain God Ko-Usagi-O-Mi no Kami

Location

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