糀谷神社

Koujiya Shrine

Japanese Name糀谷神社
English NameKoujiya Shrine
Prefecture東京都
City大田区
ReligionShinto
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates35.5558519, 139.7324957

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About this Shrine

Koujiya Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo's Kita-ku, is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of rice and good harvests. The shrine's name, Koujiya, translates to 'valley of the rice paddy', reflecting its historical significance as a producer of high-quality rice. Dedicated to the well-being of farmers and the community, Koujiya Shrine is a symbol of the region's agricultural heritage.

Cultural Significance

Koujiya Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology of Japanese agriculture. According to legend, the shrine was established by an ancestral spirit of the rice paddy farmers in the region, who was said to have imbued the land with fertility and abundance. During the autumnal equinox festival, which takes place on October 22nd, visitors can witness a lively procession of shrine officials and devotees as they honor the harvest season.

Enshrined Deities

Sugawara no Michizane Osumi-no-kami Takaue no Okami

Location

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