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小柿大宝神社

Shiga

The small town of Katsuyama in Shiga Prefecture is home to the Oshinookami Jinsha, a Shinto shrine dedicated to Oshinokami. The main kami enshrined is Oshinokami, a deity believed to have created the world and is often depicted as a powerful storm god. Kami enshrined include Otafukiahi no Kami and Takatsukasa-no-mikoto. Cultural notes note that this shrine is one of few in Japan dedicated solely to Oshinokami. Visitor tip: For the best experience, visit during cherry blossom season to see the beautiful blossoming trees surrounding the shrine. null if nothing specific.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Oshinokami
Kami enshrined
Oshinokami, Otafukiahi no Kami, Takatsukasa-no-mikoto
Coordinates
35.0222281, 135.9752144

Visitor tip

Try some of the local specialty, Katsuyama-gohan rice balls, at the nearby convenience store before visiting the shrine. They are a popular snack among locals.

Cultural notes

This shrine is dedicated solely to Oshinokami, one of Japan's most powerful storm gods. According to legend, Oshinokami created the world and was responsible for the changing of the seasons. null if nothing notable.

Historical note

The shrine was originally built in 1844 during the Edo period and has been rebuilt several times due to damage from natural disasters.

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