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高房神社

Ibaraki

High House Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Ibaraki Prefecture, famous for its unique architecture and historical significance. Dedicated to the kami of the high house (high palace) where Emperor Sujin lived during his reign from 3 BC to 51 AD. The shrine's design reflects its connection to the imperial family and is adorned with intricate wooden carvings and sculptures. Visitors can explore the shrine's main hall, dedicated to Emperor Sujin, as well as its subsidiary shrines and gardens.

Religion
shinto
Coordinates
36.2098597, 140.4138469

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's architecture, visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon when the sun casts a warm glow through the latticework roof.

Cultural notes

In Japanese folklore, High House Shrine is associated with good luck and prosperity. During the annual Sujin Matsuri festival, locals offer food and drinks to the kami, seeking blessings for their homes and businesses.

Historical note

Established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), High House Shrine has been a significant Shinto shrine for over a thousand years.

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