東宮神社

Japanese Name東宮神社
PrefectureEhime
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityEmperor Jimmu
Coordinates33.8745516, 133.1738303

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About this Shrine

Located in the town of Iyoda, Ehime Prefecture, East Palace Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, Japan's mythical first emperor. The shrine is known for its traditional architecture and serene gardens. Visitors can explore the main hall, the imperial mausoleum, and the beautiful surrounding landscape. The shrine is also famous for its association with the mythical founder of the Iyoda clan.

Cultural Significance

East Palace Shrine is connected to the mythology of Japan through its association with Emperor Jimmu, who is said to have built a temple in this location. The shrine also has a unique architectural style known as 'Iwato-zukuri', which features a rectangular main hall with a tiled roof.

Enshrined Deities

Emperor Jimmu

Location

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