河原恵美寿神社

Japanese Name河原恵美寿神社
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates34.7596899, 135.8554475

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About this Shrine

Riverfront Shrine Ei Mei Sukami Shrine in Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture is dedicated to the protection of ships and sailors on Lake Biwa. The shrine's name, Ei Mei Sukami, roughly translates to 'God of Protection' or 'Beneficent God'.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is particularly famous for its festivals, including the 'Yudofu Festival' which celebrates the arrival of yudofu (boiled tofu), a local delicacy. The shrine's torii gate also serves as a popular spot for wedding ceremonies and has been featured in various Japanese dramas.

Enshrined Deities

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