恵美須様

Ebisu Shrine

Japanese Name恵美須様
English NameEbisu Shrine
PrefectureKochi
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityEbisu
TypeEbisu Shrine
Coordinates33.3743672, 132.6919283

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About this Shrine

A shrine dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) in Japanese mythology. Ebisu is revered as the deity of fishermen, merchants, and good fortune, making this shrine a popular destination for prayers related to business prosperity and bountiful catches.

Cultural Significance

Ebisu is unique among the Seven Lucky Gods as the only one of purely Japanese origin. Often depicted holding a fishing rod and a sea bream (tai), he represents honest labor and the bounty of the sea. In coastal regions like Kochi, Ebisu worship is particularly significant due to the prefecture's strong fishing culture.

Enshrined Deities

Ebisu

Location

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