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鴨鳥五所神社

Ibaraki

Tsuru-oki-no-kami Shrine, located in the town of Omitomo, Ibaraki Prefecture, is dedicated to the god of rice and prosperity. Dedicated to Tsuru-oki-no-kami, a Shinto deity believed to control the weather and fertility, it has been an important shrine for the local community since its founding during the Sengoku period. The shrine's design reflects the regional architectural style of Ibaraki Prefecture, with a main hall built in the traditional style, while the garden features a unique arrangement of pine trees and rocks.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Tsuru-oki-no-kami
Kami enshrined
Tsuru-oki-no-kami, Kanashi-hime
Coordinates
36.3848372, 140.0760616

Visitor tip

To experience the shrine's tranquility, visit during dawn or dusk to witness the sunset through the main hall's vermilion torii gate.

Cultural notes

The shrine is associated with the local legend of Tsuru-oki-no-kami, who was said to have created the nearby lake by hitting his oar against a tree. The shrine also features a unique festival called 'Omitomo Matsuri', which takes place in July and celebrates the deity's connection to fertility and prosperity.

Historical note

Founded during the Sengoku period (1467-1603),

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