宮下町若松神社

Japanese Name宮下町若松神社
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityAmatsukami
Coordinates35.7070138, 139.3064160

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About this Shrine

Miyashicho Minamimatsushima Shrine, located in Saitama Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of Minamimatsushima Island. The shrine's architecture reflects the traditional style of Japanese temples, with a distinctive pagoda tower and a large torii gate. According to legend, the shrine was established by Emperor Jimmu, the first emperor of Japan, who is said to have visited the island in search of his ancestral homeland. The shrine is also famous for its beautiful gardens and tranquil atmosphere.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the mythology of the Kamakura period and is said to be one of the oldest shrines in Saitama Prefecture. The shrine's torii gate is adorned with a unique wooden carvings, depicting scenes from Japanese folklore.

Enshrined Deities

Amatsukami

Location

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