High Tail Shrine, located in the city of Tottori, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of high altitude and mountains. The shrine's name reflects its historical connection to the region's rugged terrain and its role as a guardian deity. Founded during the Edo period, High Tail Shrine has played an important role in local society, particularly for farmers and travelers. Its architecture, featuring traditional Japanese wooden buildings and a serene garden, continues to reflect the region's natural beauty.
- 宗教
- shinto
- 祭神
- Takamagahara no Okami-no-Kami
- 祀られている神
- Takamagahara no Okami-no-Kami
- 座標
- 35.1546901, 133.0083067
参拝のヒント
To make the most of your visit, be sure to purchase a bag of special offerings called 'kasa-zushi' at the shrine shop before climbing the stairs leading up to the main hall. The treats are said to bring good luck and ward off fatigue during ascent.
文化的背景
High Tail Shrine is associated with the Shinto god of mountains, Takamagahara no Okami-no-Kami, who is revered for his strength and protection. During the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, shrine-goers can participate in traditional dances and offerings to honor this deity.
歴史
High Tail Shrine was founded during the Edo period (1603-1867) and is believed to have been established as a result of the shrine's connection to the local fishing industry.