五霊神社

Gorei Shrine

Japanese Name五霊神社
English NameGorei Shrine
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFive protective spirits
TypeLocal protective shrine Shrine
Coordinates35.3934637, 139.5163526

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About this Shrine

Gorei Shrine is a local Shinto shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to five protective spirits or deities. The name 'Gorei' literally means 'five spirits,' indicating the shrine's focus on multiple kami working together to protect the local community.

Enshrined Deities

Five protective spirits

More info

Enshrines five protective kami who are venerated as guardians against misfortune and malevolent spirits, making this a powerful site for purification and spiritual protection. Worshippers come here seeking to ward off bad luck, cleanse negative energy, and receive divine protection from the collective power of the five enshrined deities. The shrine is particularly valued for its role in spiritual defense, with visitors often praying for safety, health, and protection from harmful influences in their daily lives.

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