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相染大神

Akita

Located in the Akita Prefecture,相染大神 Shrine is dedicated to the enshrined deity of Sadera, a legendary warrior who was said to have lived during the Sengoku period. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a prominent stop on the famous Nakasendo road, which connected Edo with Kyoto. Visitors can explore the shrine's well-preserved torii gate and experience traditional Japanese culture.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Sadera
Kami enshrined
Sadera
Coordinates
40.1035769, 140.079499

Visitor tip

For visitors looking to immerse themselves in local culture, consider participating in the shrine's annual Sadera Matsuri festival, which takes place in late summer and features traditional dances and performances.

Cultural notes

Sadera is often associated with protection and strength, reflecting his role as a warrior. At this shrine, devotees may offer prayers for good fortune, health, and success in their endeavors.

Historical note

Established in the Edo period (1603-1868)

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