伊豆美神社

Izumi Shrine

Japanese Name伊豆美神社
English NameIzumi Shrine
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityHachiman
Coordinates35.6349923, 139.5691858

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About this Shrine

Located in the Chiba Prefecture, not Tokyo, Izumi Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the deity of fertility and prosperity, often associated with rice fields and agriculture. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period, with traditional Japanese designs such as a vermillion torii gate and a large wooden hall. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful gardens and peaceful atmosphere, making it a serene escape from Tokyo's bustling streets.

Cultural Significance

Izumi Shrine is associated with the Shinto deity Hachiman, often invoked for protection from illness and bad luck. The shrine also hosts an annual spring festival, celebrating the arrival of new life and fertility.

Enshrined Deities

Hachiman

Location

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