大歳神社

Ōtoshi shrine

Japanese Name大歳神社
English NameŌtoshi shrine
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityŌtoshigami
Coordinates34.9315251, 134.8576360

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About this Shrine

Ōtoshi Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Himeji city of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Dedicated to the deity Ōtoshigami, the shrine is famous for its beautiful wooden architecture and historic significance as a stopping point during the ancient Kōka-Ikkyū Road, an important trade route between Osaka and Sado Island. The shrine's design reflects the region's rich cultural heritage, blending traditional Shinto elements with local architectural styles.

Cultural Significance

Ōtoshi Shrine is associated with the legend of the 'Eighteen Martyrs,' a group of samurai who died for their loyalty to the emperor in the 16th century. The shrine's architecture and festivals also reflect its connection to the region's rich Buddhist heritage.

Enshrined Deities

Ōtoshigami

Location

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