榊神社大禄天

Japanese Name榊神社大禄天
PrefectureChiba
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityMizuno no Okami
Coordinates35.2363890, 139.7181355

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About this Shrine

Mizuno-no-Okami Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of agriculture and fertility, associated with the rice harvest. The shrine is situated in Chiba Prefecture, near the town of Funabashi. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan, dating back to the 8th century. The shrine's main hall was rebuilt in the 17th century during the Edo period and features a distinctive red tile roof. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture by participating in the Otsuya Festival held annually in July.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is associated with the rice harvest and fertility. During the Otsuya Festival, visitors can participate in traditional dances and games, and receive good luck charms known as 'moriawase'.

Enshrined Deities

Mizuno no Okami Okami

Location

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