十二天神社

Japanese Name十二天神社
Prefecture千葉県
City館山市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityTenjin
Coordinates34.9752156, 139.8543961

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About this Shrine

The Twelve Gods Shrine, located in Katsura city, Chiba prefecture, is a small Shinto shrine dedicated to the twelve gods of heaven and earth, as well as other deities. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese style, with a vermilion torii gate and wooden buildings adorned with intricate carvings. Despite its size, the shrine offers a serene atmosphere for visitors seeking connection with nature and the divine.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the mythology of the twelve gods of heaven and earth, which are revered in Shinto tradition. The shrine also hosts a monthly festival to honor these deities and other local kami.

Enshrined Deities

Tenjin Raikoh Hokuto Tsukiyomi Futsunoo Okami Ōkunitake Hachiman Kamunagatsuki Ōwariyamashirotsuyu no Mikoto Isonoe Tsukuyomi Tenryū Kunitsubushi Shishigahama-no-kami Ukezakura-Okami Tsudzu-yaki-watashi

Location

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