妻恋神社

Tsumakoi Shrine

Japanese Name妻恋神社
English NameTsumakoi Shrine
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.7034401, 139.7672287

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About this Shrine

Tsumakoi Shrine is a Shinto temple located in the town of Tsukudani, Ibaraki Prefecture, and is famous for its beautiful autumn foliage. The shrine was originally dedicated to the deity Otsutsuki-no-Kamuy (also known as Otsutsuki-tsurugi), but later came under the protection of the more prominent deity Tsumakoi. Visitors can experience the stunning fall colors in late November, and enjoy traditional festivals throughout the year.

Cultural Significance

Tsumakoi Shrine is a unique example of a 'tsutsujigaisha,' or autumn shrine, which are dedicated to the spirits of fallen warriors who died during the Edo period. The shrine also celebrates the famous Otohime Matsuri festival in November, which honors the mythical princess of the sea.

Enshrined Deities

Otsutsuki-no-Kamuy Tsumakoi

Location

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