下鶴馬氷川神社

Japanese Name下鶴馬氷川神社
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTsukumogami-no-kami
Coordinates35.8487103, 139.5470481

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Saitama Prefecture,下鶴馬氷川神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of various kami, including the primary deity Tsukumogami-no-kami, said to be a spirit that inhabits an inanimate object for 100 years or more. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a major transportation hub, with buildings from the Edo period still standing today.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is known for its association with Tsukumogami-no-kami, which is said to manifest itself as an eerie glow around the shrine's lanterns at night. The shrine also celebrates the annual Cherry Blossom Viewing Festival (Hanami) in spring.

Enshrined Deities

Tsukumogami-no-kami Other kami not specified

Location

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