福徳神社

Fukutoku Shinto Shrine

Japanese Name福徳神社
English NameFukutoku Shinto Shrine
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFukutoku Okami
Coordinates35.6872213, 139.7744198

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Chisoda, Chiba Prefecture, Fukutoku Shinto Shrine is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to Fukutoku Okami, a deity associated with good fortune and prosperity. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese designs, with a distinctive roofed hall known as a 'honden' and several smaller shrines and buildings surrounding it.

Cultural Significance

Fukutoku Okami is also associated with the legend of the 'Matsuri no Kane', a mythical bell said to have been rung by the god himself, bringing good fortune to those who hear its sound. The shrine also celebrates the 'Tanabata' festival in July, honoring the union of two star-crossed lovers.

Enshrined Deities

Fukutoku Okami Toshisadame

Location

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