しばられ松

Shibararematsu

Japanese Nameしばられ松
English NameShibararematsu
Prefecture神奈川県
City川崎市
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.5942677, 139.5918561

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About this Shrine

Located in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Shibararematsu Shrine is a small Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of various kami. The shrine's name, Shibare, refers to the nearby river, and Matsu means 'pine tree,' which is said to be the sacred tree of the shrine. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and scenic views of the surrounding park.

Cultural Significance

While not particularly famous for any specific festivals or mythology connections, Shibararematsu Shrine is often visited by locals seeking blessings and good fortune. The shrine's unique architectural style reflects the region's traditional Japanese design, with a wooden torii gate flanked by stone lanterns.

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