運遖神社

Japanese Name運遖神社
PrefectureMiyagi
City一関市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityNingyo-no-oki-tachibana (Fruit Tree God)
Typeshinto Shrine
Coordinates38.7741248, 141.2256166

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About this Shrine

Operational Shrine Inc. is the managable organization of the shrine. The shrine's foundation dates back to the Heian period, when it was dedicated to the god of the sea, 'Kami' of a nearby stream. Over time, the shrine has grown and evolved, incorporating elements from the Kamakura period. Today, the shrine serves as a sacred place for locals to pray for good fortune, health, and prosperity in their lives. The shrine is particularly famous for its annual Spring Festival, where visitors can enjoy traditional performances, delicious food stalls, and vibrant decorations.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the 'Kami' of the sea, which is believed to protect fishermen and their families. Locals also visit the shrine for good luck and prosperity in their lives.

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