鹿嶋弁財天

Japanese Name鹿嶋弁財天
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.4025416, 139.5974622

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Odawara, Kagami Shishimai Shrines, or simply Hagoromo-taisha, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the water god, Hikoboshi. The shrine was originally established as Hōshō Shrine, but later came under the control of Kagami Shrine's Shishimai faction. The name 'Hagoromo-taisha' reflects its connection with the mythological Hagoromo-no-Mikoto, a god said to have created the world and controlled water. Shishimai Shrines are known for their beautiful architecture and stunning views of Sagami Bay.

Cultural Significance

Hagoromo Shrines are often associated with water and fertility. The name 'Shishimai' refers to the deer that inhabit the nearby forests and serve as symbols of good fortune in Japanese culture.

Enshrined Deities

Hikoboshi

Location

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