天神社

Japanese Name天神社
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTendoshinsha is dedicated to Amaterasu and Hachiman.
Coordinates35.9023046, 139.6558283

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About this Shrine

Tendoshinsha, a Shinto shrine in Saitama Prefecture dedicated to the kami of heaven and earth, offers visitors a serene escape from modern life. The shrine's architecture is inspired by traditional Japanese designs, with a simple yet elegant gatehouse and a tranquil garden featuring various trees and plants native to Japan.

Cultural Significance

Tendoshinsha is believed to be enshrined with the kami of Heaven (Amaterasu) and Earth (Hachiman). The shrine holds an annual festival, Higan Matsuri, in November to mark the autumnal equinox. During this festival, visitors can participate in traditional dances, such as the Kurose Obon dance.

Enshrined Deities

Amaterasu Hachiman

Location

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