八坂神社

Japanese Name八坂神社
PrefectureAkita
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTakamatsu-no-kami
Coordinates39.7021807, 140.2893762

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Akita Prefecture,八坂神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of Takamatsu-no-kami, the god of prosperity and good fortune. The shrine's architecture reflects its connection to the region's history, with a style blending traditional Heian-era elements with modern touches. Visitors can explore the shrine's peaceful grounds, featuring beautiful gardens and walking paths.

Cultural Significance

Eight-slope Shrine (Hakkensan) is the literal meaning of this name. Eight is an important number in Shintoism as it symbolizes abundance and fertility. The shrine's architecture and design reflect this significance, with each of the eight gates leading to a different path or aspect of the god's power.

Enshrined Deities

Takamatsu-no-kami

Location

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