熊野神社

Japanese Name熊野神社
PrefectureMiyagi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityŌtsu-san
Coordinates38.6235711, 140.7580550

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Sendai, Japan's fourth-largest city, is the ancient Shrine of Ōtsu no Mori no Kami, also known as Kamakura-guchi or simply Kesanuma-san, commonly referred to as 熊野神社. The shrine is famous for its beautiful autumn foliage and serene forested grounds. This sacred site has been an important Shinto temple since the 16th century, originally established during the Edo period by a local lord named Tsunemasa who was devoted to the god of the forest, known as Ōtsu no Mori no Kami or simply Ōtsu-san. The shrine's architecture reflects its regional style with elements reminiscent of traditional Miyagi Prefecture shrines and features stunning autumnal colors in fall.

Cultural Significance

Ōtsu no Mori no Kami is a god of the forest and the protector of hunters. The shrine's autumn festival, Otsusei, which takes place in late November, features traditional dances performed by local women dressed in elaborate costumes to celebrate the harvest season and honor the god.

Enshrined Deities

Ōtsu no Mori no Kami Tsukiyomi-no-Kami

Location

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