三吉神社(石碑)

Japanese Name三吉神社(石碑)
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Coordinates40.2918005, 140.4476617

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About this Shrine

Located in Aomori Prefecture, Sanjigijinsha is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the mountain and forest. The shrine's name, 'Sanjigi,' is derived from the Japanese word for three spirits, likely referring to the local deities believed to inhabit the surrounding natural environment. With its simple yet distinctive architecture, Sanjigijinsha stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage.

Cultural Significance

Sanjigijinsha is associated with the mythology of the Tsugaru region, known for its rich cultural traditions and folklore. The shrine's architecture reflects the traditional style of Aomori Prefecture, with a characteristic tiled roof and wooden gates. During the autumn season, visitors can enjoy the vibrant fall foliage surrounding the shrine.

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