御嶽神社

Miyamasu Mitake Shrine

Japanese Name御嶽神社
English NameMiyamasu Mitake Shrine
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityMitake no Kami
Coordinates35.6603707, 139.7036801

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About this Shrine

Located in the scenic town of Kamakura, Chiba Prefecture, Miyamasu Mitake Shrine is a serene Shinto oasis that honors the deities of good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. Dating back to the Edo period, the shrine's tranquil atmosphere and beautifully manicured gardens invite visitors to relax and rejuvenate. As one of Japan's oldest temples, it is steeped in history and tradition.

Cultural Significance

As a Mitake Shrine, Miyamasu is closely tied to the deity of longevity and good fortune. The shrine is also known for its unique torii gate, which is adorned with colorful lanterns during the autumn festival, attracting visitors from all over Japan.

Enshrined Deities

Mitake no Kami Other kami not specified

Location

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