愛宕神社

Japanese Name愛宕神社
Prefecture千葉県
City君津市
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.2950479, 140.0525957

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About this Shrine

Aiézan-ta-shinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of love and fertility in the city of Minami-ku, Chiba Prefecture. As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, it has a rich history dating back to the Edo period. The shrine's architecture reflects its age, with a traditional Japanese-style main hall surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. Visitors can admire the stunning cherry blossom trees and tranquil ponds that are especially famous during springtime.

Cultural Significance

Aiézan-ta-shinja is associated with the god of love, Aiézan, and fertility. The shrine's annual spring festival, called 'Hanami' is celebrated by visitors who write wishes on paper lanterns and release them into the air, symbolizing good luck and romance.

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