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三社大明神

Tokushima

Located in the heart of Tokushima, the three-deity shrine dedicated to San no Sama, a revered kami from Shikoku. The shrine is renowned for its serene gardens and traditional wooden architecture, reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can walk through the tranquil grounds and admire the historic torii gates, while also experiencing the area's natural beauty.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
San no Sama
Kami enshrined
San no Sama, Benten, Susanoo
Coordinates
34.0511282, 134.1720265

Visitor tip

Upon arrival, take a moment to admire the beautiful garden to the north of the main hall, which features a tranquil pond surrounded by carefully pruned bamboo groves. It's a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling streets of Tokushima.

Cultural notes

San no Sama shrine is said to be connected to the legend of the 'Three Deities of Shikoku', a popular Shinto pilgrimage route that spans across the island. The shrine's enshrined deities include San no Sama, Benten, and Susanoo, each representing distinct aspects of Shinto spirituality.

Historical note

Established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), San no Sama shrine has been an important site for centuries, providing solace to locals and travelers alike.

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