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Hakusan Shrine

白山社

Hakusan-sha

Hakusan Shrine is dedicated to the worship of Mount Hakusan deities, particularly Shirayama-hime-no-mikoto, the goddess of the sacred mountain. These shrines form part of the extensive Hakusan shrine network found throughout Japan, especially in regions with views of Mount Hakusan.

I'd be happy to help write a description for this Shinto shrine, but I notice that only the name "白山社" (Hakusan-sha) was provided in the shrine data. To create a specific and informative 2-3 sentence description about the spiritual significance, kami enshrined, and what visitors seek there, I would need additional information from the database fields such as: - `kami` or `kami_enshrined` (the deities worshipped) - `denomination` (likely related to Hakusan worship) - `description` or `historical_note` (background context) - Location details that might provide regional context Could you provide more of the shrine data fields so I can write an accurate, specific description rather than making assumptions about this particular Hakusan shrine?

宗派
Hakusan
宗教
shinto
祭神
Shirayama-hime-no-mikoto
祀られている神
Shirayama-hime-no-mikoto
座標
34.729971, 137.0388876

参拝のヒント

Many Hakusan shrines are located in scenic mountain or hillside settings, making them peaceful places for reflection and prayer.

文化的背景

Hakusan shrines are associated with mountain worship and purification rituals. Shirayama-hime-no-mikoto is revered as a goddess of water, agriculture, and spiritual cleansing, reflecting the sacred nature of Mount Hakusan as one of Japan's three holy mountains.