由岐神社

Yuki Shrine

Japanese Name由岐神社
English NameYuki Shrine
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityYuki-onna
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates35.1162396, 135.7714962

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic Lake Biwa region, Yuki Shrine is a serene Shinto sanctuary dedicated to the god of snow and frost, Yuki-onna. The shrine's architecture reflects its rural location, with a simple yet elegant design that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens, which feature intricately carved stone lanterns and ornate wooden gates.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine dedicated to Yuki-onna, visitors can expect to encounter various winter-themed festivals throughout the year, including the annual Yuki Matsuri (Festival of Snow). The shrine's torii gate is also adorned with intricate carvings depicting scenes from Japanese folklore and mythology.

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