富田諏訪神社上の宮

Tomita Suwa Jinja Upper Shrine

Japanese Name富田諏訪神社上の宮
English NameTomita Suwa Jinja Upper Shrine
PrefectureNagano
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySuwa no Amatsukami
Coordinates35.4770175, 137.8943647

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About this Shrine

Tomita Suwa Jinja Upper Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Japanese prefecture of Nagano, dedicated to the kami (deity) Suwa no Amatsukami. The shrine is situated in the Tomita village and is famous for its beautiful architecture and serene natural surroundings. As one of the oldest shrines in the region, it has a rich history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE).

Cultural Significance

Suwa no Amatsukami is the primary deity enshrined at the shrine. The shrine also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, including the Suwa Matsuri, which honors the deity's protection of agriculture and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, with a traditional Japanese-style main hall and several outbuildings.

Enshrined Deities

Suwa no Amatsukami

Location

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