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白髭神社

Gunma

The White Beard Shrine, located in Gunma Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of rice fields and fertility. Its name, 'Kaze no Ko,' translates to 'Child of the Wind.' The shrine's architecture reflects its association with agriculture and the natural world, featuring wooden structures adorned with vibrant autumn leaves. White beard is said to be an attribute of the shrine's patron deity.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Yatagarasu (Three-Sided Dog)
祀られている神
Yatagarasu, Shishimai (Two-Clawed Bird), Kami Matsubara, Tengu
座標
36.2886049, 139.0226474

参拝のヒント

Upon arrival, visitors are advised to bring a small gift of sake or mochi to offer to the shrine and pray for good luck and fertility.

文化的背景

The White Beard Shrine is known for its stunning autumn leaves, which are often decorated with lanterns during the 'Koyo' festival. This festival celebrates the harvest season and honors the kami's role in ensuring a bountiful rice crop.

歴史

Established during the Heian period, this shrine has been a significant cultural center in Gunma Prefecture for centuries.

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