三嶋神社

Mishima Shrine

Japanese Name三嶋神社
English NameMishima Shrine
PrefectureKumamoto
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.1855359, 130.4020032

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Enshrines the Mishima Ōkami, a collective of three powerful mountain deities associated with Mt. Fuji and the Izu Peninsula, making this one of the significant regional branches of the Mishima faith in Kyushu. Worshippers come seeking protection from natural disasters, success in business ventures, and blessings for safe travel, as the Mishima deities are renowned for their dominion over mountains, seas, and prosperous trade. The shrine serves as an important spiritual connection between Kumamoto and the ancient Mishima cult, offering locals access to these revered kami who have historically protected seafarers and merchants throughout Japan.

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