春日神社

Japanese Name春日神社
PrefectureEhime
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHikoboshi no Okami
Coordinates34.0263777, 133.0257793

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About this Shrine

Spring Day Shrine in Ehime Prefecture is a small Shinto shrine dedicated to the sun goddess, Amaterasu Ōmikami's earthly counterpart, Hikoboshi no Okami. It is believed that the shrine's main hall was built during the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The shrine is surrounded by beautiful cherry blossom trees and is a popular spot for hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in spring. Locals also visit the shrine to pray for good luck, health, and prosperity.

Cultural Significance

The shrine's hanami festivities are an important part of its cultural significance. Visitors can also participate in traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies, such as the 'Sai-bashi' ritual, which is performed during special festivals.

Enshrined Deities

Hikoboshi no Okami

Location

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