田代山白髭神社

Japanese Name田代山白髭神社
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityWhite-Hair
Coordinates40.3169208, 140.4586677

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About this Shrine

Tadayama-yama-White-Hair-Shinmei Shrine, located in Aomori Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to White-Haired Shinmei, a revered deity from the local region. The shrine's architecture and historical context reflect the unique cultural traditions of the area. White-Haired Shinmei is often associated with fertility and prosperity, making the shrine an important destination for locals seeking good fortune.

Cultural Significance

White-Haired Shinmei is also revered as a protector of local agriculture and fishing communities. The shrine hosts an annual festival in May, featuring traditional dances and food stalls. Locals believe that offering prayers at the shrine can ensure bountiful harvests and successful fishing expeditions.

Enshrined Deities

White-Haired Shinmei

Location

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