太田妙見社

Japanese Name太田妙見社
PrefectureAkita
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKawatarazuka no Kami
Coordinates39.1707260, 139.9077071

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About this Shrine

Tooeda Mibiki-sha is a Shinto shrine in Akita Prefecture, dedicated to the kami of the forest and its inhabitants. The shrine's architecture reflects the typical style of rural shrines in Japan, with a main hall and several smaller structures. Located near the town of Tooeda, the shrine is believed to be one of the oldest in the area, dating back to the early Heian period.

Cultural Significance

Tooeda Mibiki-sha is believed to be associated with the Shinto god of agriculture, rice, and fertility, as well as the kami of the forest and its creatures. The shrine's main festival, Toya Matsuri, honors these deities and takes place in October.

Enshrined Deities

Kawatarazuka no Kami Forest spirit or Shinto deity associated with agriculture and fertility

Location

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