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岡太神社・大瀧神社

福井県 · 越前市

Located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Okita Jinsha and Ōtaki Jinsha shrines are two separate Shinto shrines dedicated to the same kami, Okitakunito-kami. The shrines were rebuilt on their current foundations after a fire destroyed the original structures during the Meiji period. Visitors can explore the traditional Japanese architecture of both shrines, featuring tiled roofs and wooden structures adorned with sacred lanterns.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Okitakunito-kami
Kami enshrined
Okita, kunito, -kami
Coordinates
35.9064044, 136.2530868

Visitor tip

Visitors should arrive early to experience the serene atmosphere before sunrise, allowing them to take part in the morning rituals and prayers.

Cultural notes

In Fukuoka Prefecture, Okitakunito-kami is revered as a god of agriculture and fertility. The shrines are also famous for their annual autumn festival, where local residents participate in traditional dances and offerings to honor the kami.

Historical note

The shrines were rebuilt in 1874 during the Meiji period.

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