本教寺

Japanese Name本教寺
PrefectureOkayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityBenzaiten
Coordinates34.8605114, 133.4749920

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Okayama, Bonten-ji Temple is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of learning and literature, Sosho-san (also known as Benzaiten). The shrine's architecture reflects its Heian period origins, with a main hall constructed from hira-zukuri-style wooden pillars. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, which include several shrines and gardens, including the sacred Shiso Tree believed to have healing properties.

Cultural Significance

Benzaiten, the patron deity of Bonten-ji Temple, is often depicted as a beautiful woman carrying a mirror and a basket. According to myth, she is said to have created fire by striking her mirror against a rock. The shrine also hosts an annual Benzaiten Festival in May, featuring traditional music and dance performances.

Enshrined Deities

Benzaiten

Location

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