金力自在大善神

Japanese Name金力自在大善神
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKinryu, Dainichi no Okami
Coordinates35.7331656, 139.5800529

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About this Shrine

The Kinryu Zanmai Dainichi no Okami Shrine in Saitama Prefecture is dedicated to the Shinto deity of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, Kinryu, as well as Dainichi no Okami, a variant of Amaterasu. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese designs, with a large torii gate and several smaller shrines within its grounds. It is one of the few shrines in Japan that specializes in supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs.

Cultural Significance

The Kinryu Zanmai Dainichi no Okami Shrine is known for its association with entrepreneurship and business prosperity. According to Shinto mythology, Kinryu is believed to bring good fortune to those who pray for wealth and success in their endeavors.

Enshrined Deities

Kinryu Dainichi no Okami

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