安楽寺

Japanese Name安楽寺
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityOkuninushi
Coordinates35.3960179, 140.2872180

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About this Shrine

Anraku-ji Temple, located in the city of Sakuragahara in Chiba Prefecture, is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to Okuninushi, the god of prosperity and good fortune. The temple's architecture reflects the Heian period style, with its main hall and torii gate dating back to 1257. Visitors can experience the tranquility of this serene oasis while exploring the surrounding gardens.

Cultural Significance

Anraku-ji is known for its association with the mythology of Japanese folklore, specifically in the legend of Okuninushi, who is said to have brought prosperity and good fortune to the region. During the annual Autumn Leaves Festival, visitors can enjoy traditional performances, food stalls, and breathtaking views of the surrounding foliage.

Enshrined Deities

Okuninushi

Location

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