深見豊川稲荷

Japanese Name深見豊川稲荷
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujita no Kamado
Coordinates35.4726422, 139.4626900

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About this Shrine

Deeply situated in the heart of Kamakura, the Deep Seeing Fujita Shrine honors Fujita no Kamado, a legendary samurai from the Sengoku period who lived in the 16th century. The shrine is renowned for its picturesque surroundings and tranquil atmosphere, making it a serene destination for visitors seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens and temples surrounding the shrine, immersing themselves in ancient traditions.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the god of agriculture, Fujita no Kamado, who is revered as a patron deity by local farmers. The shrine also holds significant cultural importance due to its picturesque surroundings, which have inspired numerous works of art throughout history.

Enshrined Deities

Fujita no Kamado

Location

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