甲子開運大黒天

Japanese Name甲子開運大黒天
Prefecture千葉県
City鴨川市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates35.0907270, 140.0985491

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About this Shrine

Located in Chiba Prefecture, the Shinto shrine of Ōden Kaichō no Okami is dedicated to Okuninushi, the kami of harvest and prosperity. As a key destination during New Year's (Ōmisoka) celebrations, visitors can participate in rituals and prayers for good fortune and blessings. The shrine's architecture reflects its Edo-period origins with an imposing main hall and ornate torii gate. Visitors are encouraged to bring coins as offerings for the kami.

Cultural Significance

Okuninushi is often depicted as a strong and powerful deity associated with agriculture, prosperity, and good luck. The shrine's festivities coincide with New Year's traditions, reflecting the importance of praying for good fortune and blessings during this time.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi Sakamoto no Ōe Osuho-no-Kami

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