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運上出合神社

Ishikawa

Etsu-ou-dai-gami Shinto shrine in Ishikawa Prefecture is dedicated to the deity Etsu-ou-dai-gami, a kami associated with local fishermen and sailors. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese designs with a tiled roof and sliding doors. It is located near the coast, highlighting its connection to the sea and maritime activities.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Etsu-ou-dai-gami
Kami enshrined
Etsu-ou-dai-gami
Coordinates
36.4747513, 136.5332906

Visitor tip

To make the most of your visit, be sure to bring an offering of fresh fish for the kami, as this is a long-standing tradition at Etsu-ou-dai-gami Shinto shrine.

Cultural notes

Etsu-ou-dai-gami is believed to have connections to the mythological creatures known as 'tako,' which are said to resemble giant octopuses. Locals may also celebrate the Obon festival, honoring the spirits of ancestors who worked at sea.

Historical note

The shrine was established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), a time of significant cultural and economic growth in Japan.

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