生田坊

Japanese Name生田坊
PrefectureYamagata
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates38.7071109, 139.9619427

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About this Shrine

Born out of the life and works of a Buddhist priest who converted to Shintoism, Shishido Tadatsugu, the life sized wooden statue in front of the shrine depicts him meditating while surrounded by nature. The shrine is famous for its impressive stone lanterns which provide light even on cloudy days.

Cultural Significance

In Yamagata Prefecture, the Shrine is known as 'Shishido no Miya' (Tadatsugu's Shrine), emphasizing its historical connection to the Buddhist priest who converted to Shintoism. The shrine also celebrates the Yamabiko Matsuri festival in spring.

Enshrined Deities

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