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香取神社

Ibaraki

located in the eastern region of Japan, Takatagahara Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the kami of the same name, associated with fertility and prosperity. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of traditional Japanese styles, featuring a wooden torii gate and a tiled roof. Its location near the ocean reflects its historical role as an important coastal sanctuary.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Takatagahara no kami
Kami enshrined
Takatagahara no kami, Kunitsubushi no okami
Coordinates
36.2677652, 140.4082941

Visitor tip

visit during the autumn foliage season (mid-November to mid-December) for stunning views of the surrounding mountains and ocean.

Cultural notes

Takatagahara Shrine is said to be associated with the 'Hachi no ki', or 'Eight-Footed Tree', a legendary tree that was once believed to have been the dwelling place of the kami. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival, known as the 'Aki Matsuri', which features traditional dances and offerings to the kami.

Historical note

Founded in 1842 by Ii Naotada, the current shrine was rebuilt after being destroyed by fire in 1817.

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