天満宮

Japanese Name天満宮
PrefectureHyogo
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates34.7847855, 134.7397543

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About this Shrine

Located in the city of Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Tenryu-ji Temple is one of Japan's oldest and most renowned Shinto shrines. Founded in 645 CE during the Asuka period, it has served as a center for Shinto worship and cultural practices for centuries. With its unique blend of Chinese and Japanese architectural styles, Tenryu-ji stands out among other temples and shrines across the country.

Cultural Significance

Tenryu-ji Temple has connections to the mythology of the sun goddess Amaterasu. In Shinto tradition, it is believed that the shrine's sacred tree, located within its grounds, holds spiritual significance. The temple also hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the annual Tenryu-sai festival in May.

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