諏訪神社

Japanese Name諏訪神社
PrefectureNiigata
ReligionShinto
Coordinates37.9111139, 139.0688511

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About this Shrine

Fushimi Inari Shrine, located in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan, but this shrine is actually the Temmoku-jinja, a lesser-known shrine dedicated to the kami of the town, named Ume no Kami. It has been rebuilt twice due to fires and is known for its unique architectural style. The shrine's main hall was originally built in 1718 during the Edo period, but it was destroyed by fire in 1887 and rebuilt in 1901.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is dedicated to Ume no Kami, a kami associated with plum blossoms and good fortune. During the spring, locals celebrate the blooming of the plum trees by hanging paper lanterns from the branches.

Enshrined Deities

Ume no Kami

Location

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