幸主神社

Japanese Name幸主神社
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Coordinates36.0866370, 139.7575996

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About this Shrine

The Honmyoji Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture is dedicated to the Kami of good luck, prosperity, and harvests. Built in 1658 during the Edo period, it is one of the oldest shrines in Ibaraki, with a long history of serving the local community.

Cultural Significance

As a shrine associated with good luck, it is common for visitors to make an offering of coins or money to the Kami at the entrance. The shrine's architecture also features traditional Japanese-style garden design and a large torii gate, typical of Honmyoji shrines.

Enshrined Deities

Tobiusukune Isumi no Kami

Location

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