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餅撞き道祖神

Niigata

Nestled in the scenic Niigata prefecture, Dan no Sato Shrine is a lesser-known yet fascinating Shinto destination. The shrine's name, meaning 'rice ball smash god,' originates from its association with a legendary rice ball that was said to have been smashed by a kami, resulting in an abundance of harvests for the area.

Religion
shinto
Coordinates
37.915535, 139.0372968

Visitor tip

For visitors eager to experience local cuisine, try the specialty rice balls available at nearby vendors.

Cultural notes

This shrine is connected to the mythological god of agriculture and fertility, suggesting its importance in Niigata's agricultural heritage. Additionally, its unique name hints at a possible connection with the Shinto god of food and prosperity, known as Ohoi-no-kami.

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