熊野神社

Japanese Name熊野神社
Prefecture千葉県
City館山市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates34.9870846, 139.8687188

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About this Shrine

Kodai-ji Shrine, located in the heart of Nihonmatsu City, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of Inari Okami. The shrine is renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage and traditional architecture, which has remained largely intact since the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, including the beautiful gardens and historic buildings, such as the five-story pagoda.

Cultural Significance

Kodai-ji Shrine is famous for its matsuri festival in honor of Inari Okami, which takes place annually on October 18th. During the festival, visitors can enjoy traditional food stalls, live music, and shrine rituals. The shrine's gardens also feature several shrines dedicated to other kami, including the enshrined deity Fujin.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Fujin

Location

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