末無弁財天

Japanese Name末無弁財天
PrefectureIbaraki
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityMatsunobu
Coordinates35.7669536, 139.8637167

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About this Shrine

Matsunobu, a Shinto deity associated with the harvest and fertility, is enshrined at the Matsu no Hime (末無弁財天) Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess of prosperity and good fortune, known as 'matsuno', who is believed to bring abundance to farmers and their families. Visitors can experience a serene atmosphere amidst lush greenery and enjoy traditional festivals, such as the annual Matsunobu Festival, which honors the deity's role in ensuring a bountiful harvest.

Cultural Significance

The Matsu no Hime Shrine is known for its unique architectural style, which blends traditional Japanese elements with influences from the local region. The deity's association with fertility and abundance also makes it a popular destination for couples seeking blessings for a prosperous marriage.

Enshrined Deities

Matsunobu the goddess of prosperity and good fortune

Location

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