合鎚稲荷社

Japanese Name合鎚稲荷社
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityMakoto no Okami
Coordinates35.3288466, 139.5427591

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About this Shrine

Located in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Shoden-ji Harae Okumaya-miya Fusen no Makoto Jinja is a temple dedicated to the god of the sea and prosperity. The shrine's history dates back to 1242, during the Kamakura period, when it was established by Fujiwara no Sumitomo as a branch shrine of Shoden-ji in Shonan. The primary deity enshrined at this shrine is Makoto no Okami, the god of the sea and prosperity, and its secondary kami includes Fusen no Kami, the god of wind and weather, and Toshizuka no Okami, the god of fertility.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is famous for its traditional architecture and beautiful gardens. The primary deity, Makoto no Okami, is revered during the annual Kamakura Godai Matsuri festival in May, where devotees offer food and incense to ensure a bountiful harvest and good fortune. In addition, the shrine's unique architectural features include the five-story pagoda and a beautifully landscaped garden that reflects the importance of nature and harmony with the sea.

Enshrined Deities

Fusen no Kami Toshizuka no Okami

Location

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