意富比神社(米ヶ崎城跡)

Japanese Name意富比神社(米ヶ崎城跡)
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.7143361, 140.0045182

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About this Shrine

Intefuchi Shrine, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine situated on the site of Miikezaka Castle ruins. The shrine is dedicated to the god of prosperity and good fortune, known as Izanagi. According to legend, the shrine was built by the castle's former owner to honor his ancestors and ensure their protection. Today, visitors can explore the castle ruins and experience the serene atmosphere of the shrine.

Cultural Significance

Intefuchi Shrine is associated with the mythology of Izanagi, who played a key role in creating the Japanese archipelago. The shrine's architecture and decorations reflect traditional Shinto styles, including the use of vermilion paint and ornate carvings. During the annual "Tanabata Festival", visitors can write wishes on tanzaku papers and hang them from the shrine's gates.

Enshrined Deities

Izanagi

Location

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