住吉神社

Sumiyoshi Shrine

Japanese Name住吉神社
English NameSumiyoshi Shrine
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySumiyoshi Sanjin (three sea deities)
TypeSumiyoshi Shrine
Coordinates35.4300096, 139.5982052

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About this Shrine

A Sumiyoshi shrine dedicated to the three sea deities known as Sumiyoshi Sanjin, who are revered as protectors of seafarers, fishermen, and safe ocean travel. These shrines are found throughout Japan's coastal regions and are particularly important for maritime communities.

Cultural Significance

The Sumiyoshi deities are among Japan's most ancient kami, born from Izanagi's purification ritual after returning from the underworld. They are closely associated with purification, protection at sea, and the blessing of voyages.

Enshrined Deities

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More info

Enshrines the three Sumiyoshi deities (Sumiyoshi-sanjin), ancient kami who govern safe sea travel, purification, and protection of maritime communities. Worshippers traditionally come here to pray for safety during ocean voyages, successful fishing endeavors, and spiritual cleansing from misfortune. The shrine serves as an important spiritual anchor for coastal communities, where visitors seek the powerful protective blessings of these primordial sea deities who emerged during the mythological creation of Japan.

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