愛宕宮

Japanese Name愛宕宮
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityBenzaiten
Coordinates34.7942597, 134.9084968

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Kobe, Aiudou-ji Temple is a sacred Shinto site honoring the god of good fortune and prosperity, Benzaiten. Dedicated to the goddess of wisdom and beauty, the temple's architecture reflects its rich history as a major cultural center during the Heian period. As one of Hyogo Prefecture's most revered shrines, Aiudou-ji Temple is a must-visit destination for those seeking insight into Japan's spiritual heritage.

Cultural Significance

Aiudou-ji Temple is famous for its unique architectural style, which blends traditional Shinto elements with Chinese and Buddhist influences. The temple's main hall, the Honden, features a distinctive curved roof adorned with ornate carvings, reflecting Benzaiten's association with beauty and wisdom.

Enshrined Deities

Benzaiten

Location

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