愛宕神社

Atago Shrine

Japanese Name愛宕神社
English NameAtago Shrine
PrefectureFukushima
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKagutsuchi no Mikoto
TypeAtago Shrine
Coordinates37.5188271, 140.4035910

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About this Shrine

Atago Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to fire prevention and protection, part of the widespread network of Atago shrines found throughout Japan. These shrines typically enshrine Kagutsuchi, the kami of fire, and serve local communities as centers for prayers related to fire safety and protection from disasters.

Cultural Significance

Atago shrines are among Japan's most common shrine types, with the head shrine being Atago Taisha in Kyoto. They traditionally serve as protectors against fire disasters and are often visited by firefighters, local businesses, and residents seeking protection from fire-related calamities.

Enshrined Deities

Kagutsuchi no Mikoto

Location

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