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古代玉作之処

Tottori

Located in Tottori Prefecture, the ancient Shrine of Ancient Jade Artifacts is a sacred site dedicated to the worship of Shinto deities. The shrine's name reflects its historical significance as a revered center for jade craftsmanship, with many artifacts and relics from Japan's rich cultural heritage on display. Visitors can still experience the tranquility and mystique of this ancient site, connecting with the kami that reside here.

Religion
shinto
Coordinates
35.4137813, 133.0113641

Visitor tip

For a unique souvenir, try some local jade jewelry or handicrafts sold at the shrine's gift shop.

Cultural notes

This shrine is likely associated with the mythological god of fertility and prosperity, Kamamesen, who was said to have been worshipped by the ancient Yayoi people for his role in ensuring a bountiful harvest. Locals may also celebrate the festival of Setsubun, where visitors throw soybeans to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.

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