飯開神社跡地

Japanese Name飯開神社跡地
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkumaya Hachiman-gami
Coordinates35.4285846, 136.1912789

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About this Shrine

Fudokuyama Shrine, located in the town of Katsuta, Shiga Prefecture, is a historic Shinto shrine that once served as a sacred site for the local community. The shrine was dedicated to Fudo Myoo, a Buddhist deity, but its primary enshrinement shifted to Okumaya Hachiman-gami, the god of victory and military prosperity.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is notable for its unique architecture, which blends Shinto and Buddhist elements. The main hall features a striking gabled roof, while the surrounding grounds include several ancient stone lanterns.

Enshrined Deities

Fudo Myoo Okumaya Hachiman-gami

Location

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