賢木神社

Japanese Name賢木神社
PrefectureShiga
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityGion-kuji-no-kami
Coordinates35.2682543, 136.2610036

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About this Shrine

Gion-kuji Shinmokōji Shrine, located in Omi-Hachiman City, Shiga Prefecture, is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of wisdom and prosperity. The shrine's name, Gion-kuji, roughly translates to 'between mountains,' reflecting its unique location within a mountainous region. The site was originally occupied by a 5th-century Buddhist temple, which was later replaced by the current shrine during the Heian period.

Cultural Significance

Gion-kuji Shrine is closely associated with the legend of the Three Thousand Koi Pond, which is said to have been created by the god of wisdom, Gion-kuji-no-kami. The shrine also hosts a traditional New Year's festival in January, featuring lantern-making and food stalls.

Enshrined Deities

Gion-kuji-no-kami

Location

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