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野白神社

Tottori

Located in the scenic Tottori Prefecture, Ō-no-ishi-sha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the forest and the sea. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'Forest White Shrine,' reflecting its connection to nature. Visitors can explore the tranquil grounds, including a serene pond and moss-covered stone lanterns.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Tsukuyomi
祀られている神
Tsukuyomi, the sun god
座標
35.4301294, 133.0489341

参拝のヒント

To fully appreciate the shrine's natural beauty, consider visiting during the Cherry Blossom season or after a light spring rain, when the moss-covered stone lanterns take on a particularly mystical glow.

文化的背景

Ō-no-ishi-sha is closely tied to the local folklore of Tottori Prefecture. The shrine's forest and sea kami are believed to influence the region's bounty and maritime safety. Visitors may wish to learn more about the shrine's historical role in local festivals and traditions.

歴史

Founded in the late Heian period (circa 960 AD), Ō-no-ishi-sha has played an important role as a sacred site for locals and sailors alike.

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