多自枯鴨神社

Tajikokamo Shrine

Japanese Name多自枯鴨神社
English NameTajikokamo Shrine
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTaka no Kokami
Coordinates34.8649519, 133.8740926

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About this Shrine

Tajikokamo Shrine, located in Okayama Prefecture, is dedicated to the kami of a mythical bird said to have been killed by a local samurai. The shrine's architecture reflects its origins as a rural temple, with traditional Japanese-style wooden buildings and a peaceful garden. Visitors can experience the tranquility of this serene oasis amidst the surrounding cityscape.

Cultural Significance

Tajikokamo Shrine is associated with the legend of the 'Tajikokamo', a mythical bird said to have been killed by a local samurai. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in June, celebrating the summer solstice and the arrival of the Tajikokamo's spirit.

Enshrined Deities

Taka no Kokami

Location

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