藤野神社

Japanese Name藤野神社
Prefecture神奈川県
City相模原市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFujin no Mikoto, Hidesago no Mikoto
Coordinates35.6179826, 139.1547789

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About this Shrine

Fujinomiyashiro Shrine, located in Sameno-cho, Fujinomiya, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Fujin no Mikoto and Hidesago no Mikoto, the wind god and the patron deity of engineers and craftsmen. Built in 1879, it showcases traditional Japanese architecture with a main hall (honden) made of wood and tiled roof. Visitors can explore the shrine's gardens, which feature a beautiful bonsai tree collection.

Cultural Significance

Fujinomiyashiro Shrine is known for its unique connection to the wind god Fujin no Mikoto, who is often depicted as a strong and benevolent deity. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in October to celebrate the harvest season and honor Fujin no Mikoto.

Enshrined Deities

Fujin no Mikoto Hidesago no Mikoto

Location

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