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十二所神社

Tottori

The Twelve Shrine (jūni-ji) in Tottori Prefecture is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the twelve kami believed to have created the islands of Japan and its inhabitants. Built during the Nara period (710-794 CE), this shrine showcases traditional Japanese architecture, with a wooden torii gate and a serene garden. The shrine's interior features a unique tatami-mat floor adorned with intricate carvings of mythical creatures.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
Amaterasu, Tsukuyomi, Susanoo, Otohime, Uke Mochi, Taka-Mimi-no-Kami, Korai-no-Tsuchi, Suzu no Kami, Inari, Hachiman, Hikoboshi, Yatagarasu
座標
35.3640539, 133.1906842

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's tranquility, visit at dawn or dusk when natural light filters through the torii gate's wooden slats.

文化的背景

The Twelve Shrine is associated with the legend of the creation of Japan, where the twelve kami created the islands by throwing pebbles into the sea. The shrine also celebrates the Tottori Prefectural Festival (Tottoriyama Matsuri) in May, which features traditional dance performances and food stalls.

歴史

Built during the Nara period, likely in the early 8th century.

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