えびす神社

Ebisu Shrine

Japanese Nameえびす神社
English NameEbisu Shrine
PrefectureWakayama
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityEbisu
TypeEbisu Shrine
Coordinates34.0271984, 135.1714628

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About this Shrine

A Shinto shrine dedicated to Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods, revered as a deity of fishing, commerce, and prosperity. Ebisu shrines are commonly found throughout Japan and serve as important centers for local business communities seeking blessings for commercial success.

Cultural Significance

Ebisu is traditionally depicted holding a fishing rod and a red sea bream, symbolizing abundance and good fortune. As the only deity among the Seven Lucky Gods of purely Japanese origin, Ebisu holds special significance in Japanese folk religion and is particularly venerated by fishermen, merchants, and business owners.

Enshrined Deities

Ebisu

Location

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