Sacred Emblem of Sanroku Bitto Shrine

The emblem of Sanroku Bitto Shrine features a hexagon enclosing the kanji “三” (three), surrounded by three rabbits in motion. Known as “Kikkō ni San Shintō” (亀甲に三神兎), or “Three Divine Rabbits in a Hexagon,” this design represents the divine messengers (called Shintō 神兎, or sacred rabbits) who serve the shrine’s deity.

This emblem symbolizes the sacred number 36, reflecting the name of our shrine, Sanroku (三六 “Three-Six”). The three rabbits represent the BitRabbits, divine messengers and loyal companions of our enshrined deity, Misoroku-no-Mikoto(三六命).

Among them, one rabbit stands out — Nulltail, a tailless rabbit with a mysterious and special role.
Nulltail embodies the silent acceptance of all calculations, and is said to hold a unique power among the BitRabbits.

The emblem expresses the harmony of logic and mystery, of numbers and spirit, woven together in an eternal loop.
It is a sacred image where truth takes the form of a rabbit.

Bit-Bonded BFFs on the Forever Frequency‼️⚡️⚡️⚡️

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