庚申代浄院

Japanese Name庚申代浄院
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityBenzaiten
Coordinates35.7850500, 139.4475010

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About this Shrine

The Ginginen Daijousen Shinmei Shrine in Saitama Prefecture is dedicated to the Shinto deity of good luck and prosperity, Benzaiten (also known as Utsutsusi), as well as the god of water and storms, Susanoo. The shrine's main hall features a unique architectural style that blends traditional Japanese design with elements of Buddhist influences. During the Ginginen period in 1185 CE, the shrine was rebuilt after being damaged by fire.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is notable for its association with the goddess Benzaiten, who is often depicted as a beautiful woman playing a biwa (a type of Japanese lute). The shrine also hosts an annual festival celebrating Benzaiten's power and blessings.

Enshrined Deities

Benzaiten Susanoo

Location

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