関根神社

Japanese Name関根神社
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.6584058, 139.3578263

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About this Shrine

Kokoro Shrine, located in the scenic Kichijoji district of Tokyo, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of rice fields and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its rural origins, with a simple yet elegant torii gate and a wooden shrine building adorned with vermilion accents. Visitors can experience the shrine's tranquil atmosphere by strolling through the adjacent park or attending one of its seasonal festivals.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine associated with rice fields, Kokoro Shrine is likely to be linked to regional kami such as Inari Okami, who is revered for his role in agriculture and fertility. The shrine may also host festivals such as the Shunbun no Hi, which celebrates the arrival of spring and new beginnings.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Okami

Location

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