日高見神社

Japanese Name日高見神社
PrefectureNagano
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityDayakamisannya
Coordinates36.8014471, 138.3605087

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About this Shrine

Nagano's Dayakamisannya Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto deity Dayakamisannya, is a rural shrine nestled in the mountains of Nagano Prefecture. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese designs with a unique twist, characteristic of the region. Dayakamisannya, often associated with fertility and prosperity, is believed to watch over the local community. Visitors can explore the serene surroundings, including the beautiful gardens and tranquil pond.

Cultural Significance

Dayakamisannya is often invoked during fertility rituals and is said to grant good fortune to those seeking it. The shrine hosts a unique ' mountain prayer' ceremony in September, where visitors can pray for good health and prosperity while taking in the breathtaking mountain views.

Enshrined Deities

Dayakamisannya

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