人丸神社

Japanese Name人丸神社
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityPersonamaru
Coordinates34.8477770, 134.6388480

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About this Shrine

Personamaru Shrine, located in Hyogo Prefecture, is dedicated to the god of commerce and prosperity, Personamaru, who is believed to watch over merchants and traders. The shrine is known for its unique architecture, which features a distinctive curved roof resembling a boat's prow. Visitors can purchase traditional Japanese sweets and goods at the shrine's gift shop.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the legend of the 'Spirit of Good Fortune,' who is said to bring prosperity to merchants and traders. During the cherry blossom season, visitors can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies held at the shrine.

Enshrined Deities

Personamaru Other kami may also be enshrined in the shrine's inner sanctum

Location

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