地禄神社

Japanese Name地禄神社
PrefectureFukuoka
ReligionShinto
Coordinates33.5811840, 130.4358885

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Fukuoka, Teraki Shrine is a lesser-known Shinto shrine dedicated to the local deity, Takeko-no-Miya, who is believed to have been born on the grounds. The shrine's architecture reflects its humble origins as a small village temple, with a simple yet elegant design that blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings.

Cultural Significance

Teraki Shrine is deeply connected to the mythology of Takeko-no-Miya, a legendary princess who is said to have been born with the mark of a snake on her hand. Locals believe that the shrine's presence can ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune.

Enshrined Deities

Takeko-no-Miya

Location

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