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Sada Shrine, mentioned in the Izumo no Kuni Fudoki

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The second shrine of Izumo Province, located in Matsue City. The main hall, which has three buildings, is rare, and this historic and stately shrine is known for its matchmaking and severing of ties, as well as the ancient Kagura dance known as "Sada Shinnoh."
Sada Shrine is an ancient shrine with a history of over 1,500 years, which appears in the Izumo Fudoki as Sada Mikosha. It is one of the three major shrines in Izumo Province, and is famous for the Kamiari Festival, which is the most ancient in Izumo Province, and the Sada Shinno, which is registered as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO. The main deity is Sada Okami (the same deity as Sarutahiko Okami), who is deeply revered as a god of good luck, fortune, and guidance.

There is a myth that Sada Okami was born in a cave in Kakanokukedo in Kaga.

The most distinctive feature of Sada Shrine is its rare shrine building style, which has three main halls lined up side by side: the Seichuden in the center, the Nanden on the left and the Kitaden on the right. These main halls are designated as important cultural properties of Japan, and their majestic appearance is worth seeing. In addition, within the grounds, there is a sub-shrine called Tanaka Shrine, where a shrine for "matchmaking" and "relationship breaking" are back to back, and many worshippers visit in search of various benefits.

In particular, in the tenth month of the lunar calendar (the month of the gods), it is said that eight million gods from all over the country gather in Izumo, and the Kamiari Festival is held at Sada Shrine. This is a must-visit place for those who want to experience ancient Shinto rituals in a solemn atmosphere, and those who are interested in Japanese mythology and history.

[Trivia]
While Izumo Taisha holds the "kamimukae" ceremony, Sada Shrine is known as a shrine that plays an important role in "kamisode" (sending off) the gods. In particular, the "Karasadesai" ceremony held on November 25th is a solemn Shinto ritual that has been continued for over 500 years.
[Admission Fee]
Free admission
*Depending on the event, such as the special public viewing of Sada Shinnoh, a fee may apply.

[Opening Hours]
Admission: 24 hours
Shrine office and gift shop: 8:30-17:00

[Closed Days]
None (open all year round)

[Parking]
Free (approx. 60 spaces)
    Category
    松江history神社
    Adress
    島根県松江市鹿島町佐陀宮内73
    Official Website
    http://sadajinjya.jp/
    TEL
    0852-82-0668

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