深良神社

Japanese Name深良神社
PrefectureKanagawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityShinrei
Coordinates35.1947621, 138.9167585

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About this Shrine

Deeply revered as a kami of good fortune and prosperity, Deep Good God Shrine is nestled in the heart of Kamakura's scenic coastal townscape. Built on a site believed to be the former residence of a high-ranking samurai family during the Edo period, this shrine honors the legacy of its esteemed patrons while maintaining its rich Shinto traditions.

Cultural Significance

Deep Good God Shrine is notable for its distinctive architecture, which blends Edo-period shinden-zukuri styles with elements of earlier Heian period temple designs. The shrine's association with good fortune and prosperity is reflected in its vibrant autumnal foliage, said to attract benevolent spirits from the Kamakura region.

Enshrined Deities

Deep Good God Shinsei

Location

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