津島神社

Japanese Name津島神社
Prefecture神奈川県
City小田原市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukiyomi
Type神社本庁 Shrine
Coordinates35.2963256, 139.1968296

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About this Shrine

Tsushima Shrine, located in Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the Kami of Tsushima Island. The shrine's history dates back to the Kamakura period, with records of its existence dating back to the 13th century. Over time, the shrine has evolved and been rebuilt several times, with the current structure dating back to the Edo period.

Cultural Significance

Tsushima Shrine is known for its unique 'honden' architecture, which features a large vermilion torii gate. The shrine is also famous for its traditional festivals, including the 'Tsushima Island Festival', which takes place on July 23rd and celebrates the island's patron deity, the Kami of Tsushima.

Enshrined Deities

Tsukiyomi Kami of Tsushima

Location

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