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素戔嗚神社 (Susano jinjya)

Okayama

Located in the city of Okayama, Susano-o Shrine is one of Japan's oldest shrines, dating back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE). The shrine is dedicated to Susanoo, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu, the sun goddess. It is believed that Susanoo was banished from the heavens after his affair with Amaterasu, and he took refuge in the earthly realm, where he became associated with the sea and storms. Today, visitors can explore the shrine's impressive torii gate and grounds, which offer a glimpse into the rich history and mythology of Shintoism.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Susanoo
祀られている神
Susanoo, Kanagi-no-tsurugi, Otohime
座標
34.6947023, 134.0052613

参拝のヒント

To avoid getting wet during your visit, arrive early in the morning or late in the afternoon when possible. The shrine's torii gate is especially beautiful during these times of day when sunlight casts a golden glow.

文化的背景

As a Shinto shrine, Susano-o Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology and folklore of Japan. It is said that Susanoo's powers are still present in the sea and storms, which makes it an important site for purification rituals and ceremonies. Visitors can also experience the unique culture by attending one of the many festivals held throughout the year, including the annual Okayama Prefectural Festival.

歴史

Founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), Susano-o Shrine has been continuously operated for over 1,100 years.

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