諸神祇社

Shrine for gods of heaven and earth

Japanese Name諸神祇社
English NameShrine for gods of heaven and earth
PrefectureKumamoto
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.1631442, 130.4021472

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This shrine serves as a comprehensive place of worship dedicated to the collective pantheon of Shinto deities, encompassing both the celestial kami of the heavenly realm and the earthly spirits that inhabit the natural world. Visitors come here to pay respects to the full spectrum of divine beings in the Shinto tradition, making it particularly significant for those seeking broad spiritual protection and blessings that cover all aspects of life. The shrine's inclusive nature attracts worshippers who wish to honor the interconnected relationship between heaven, earth, and humanity that forms the foundation of Shinto belief.

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