栄浜稲荷神社

Japanese Name栄浜稲荷神社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityRyogoku Tenjin
Coordinates42.6737051, 139.8898039

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About this Shrine

Located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, 栄浜稲荷神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of agriculture and prosperity, Ryogoku Tenjin. The shrine was built in 1869 during the Meiji period as a tribute to the legendary Chinese monk who introduced Japanese gunpowder technology. Today, visitors can admire the shrine's unique blend of traditional and modern architecture, featuring a distinctive vermilion torii gate adorned with vibrant colors. As one of the oldest shrines in Hokkaido, 栄浜稲荷神社 is an important cultural landmark, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is connected to the mythology surrounding the god Ryogoku Tenjin, who was revered for his ability to bring good fortune and prosperity. Locals often visit the shrine during the annual 'Tenjin Matsuri' festival in July, which celebrates the arrival of the god's spirit.

Enshrined Deities

Ryogoku Tenjin

Location

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