一面六背青面金剛像

Japanese Name一面六背青面金剛像
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.4041249, 139.5694589

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I notice there may be some confusion with the provided data. "一面六背青面金剛像" (Ichimen Rokupai Shōmen Kongō-zō) refers to a Buddhist statue or image of Shōmen Kongō, a protective deity, rather than a Shinto shrine name. This appears to be describing a Buddhist sculptural work featuring the blue-faced Vajra deity Shōmen Kongō with one face and six arms, which is typically enshrined in Buddhist temples rather than Shinto shrines.

If this is indeed meant to refer to a Shinto shrine location in Kanagawa, additional clarification would be needed to provide an accurate description of the shrine's spiritual significance and the kami enshrined there. Could you verify the shrine name or provide additional identifying information?

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