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三吉神社

Aomori

Located in the Aomori Prefecture, Sanryuji Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the deity Sanyo Takamori-no-Mikoto, a legendary warrior who fought against Western forces during the Meiji period. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a site of resistance against foreign influence. Visitors can explore the shrine's museum and learn about Sanryuji's role in Japanese history.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
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Kami enshrined
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Coordinates
40.2347893, 140.147716

Visitor tip

To get a glimpse of the shrine's significance, visit during the Satsuma Festival (September), which commemorates Sanyo Takamori-no-Mikoto and features traditional performances and cultural events.

Cultural notes

Sanryuji Shrine is closely tied to the mythology surrounding local heroes like Sanyo Takamori-no-Mikoto, who are believed to protect the region from external threats. The shrine's architecture also incorporates elements of Japanese art, such as shinden-zukuri and torii gates.

Historical note

Founded in 1870 to honor Sanyo Takamori-no-Mikoto, who led the Satsuma Rebellion against Western forces during the Meiji period.

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