天神宮

Japanese Name天神宮
PrefectureNagasaki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTenshou
Coordinates33.5361015, 129.8702513

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About this Shrine

Tenshūjin Shrine, located in Nagasaki Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto god of war and storms, Tenshou. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance during the Heian period, with a traditional Japanese style featuring a tatami-mat hall and a torii gate. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, Tenshūjin has played an important role in local folklore and mythology.

Cultural Significance

Tenshūjin is said to be associated with the god of storms and war, making it an important site for locals seeking protection from natural disasters. During the annual Tenjin Matsuri festival, held in July, visitors can participate in traditional dances and performances honoring the shrine's patron deity.

Enshrined Deities

Tenshou

Location

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