庚申神社

Japanese Name庚申神社
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.5908978, 140.3954345

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About this Shrine

In the heart of Chiba Prefecture lies the Jinchu Shrine, dedicated to the kami of thunder and lightning, Shishiōjin. This Shinto shrine is nestled in a tranquil forest area surrounded by scenic hills and mountains, making it an ideal retreat for nature lovers. Founded during the Edo period, the shrine has been well-maintained over the centuries, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.

Cultural Significance

Shishiōjin is a notable kami at Jinchu Shrine, often depicted as a fierce and powerful deity. According to legend, Shishiōjin was born from the lightning bolts that struck the shrine's main hall. The shrine's traditional architecture features a distinctive shōzen-zukuri style, with a rectangular main hall flanked by smaller shrines dedicated to other kami.

Enshrined Deities

Shishiōjin

Location

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