小針神社社務所

Japanese Name小針神社社務所
Prefecture埼玉県
City伊奈町
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKane, Tsuruga-no-Okami, Ōkami
Coordinates36.0103034, 139.6037020

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About this Shrine

Located in the heart of Iina Town, Sannen Jinja Shrine is a well-preserved Shinto temple dedicated to Kane, the god of agriculture and fertility, as well as other kami such as Tsuruga-no-Okami, the deity of fishing, and Ōkami, the god of all living things. The shrine's architecture showcases traditional Japanese design elements, including a five-story pagoda and a traditional wooden torii gate.

Cultural Significance

As Kane is revered as a god of fertility, Sannen Jinja Shrine is often visited by newlyweds and couples seeking blessings for their families. The shrine's torii gate is also decorated with lanterns during the spring festival to symbolize new beginnings.

Enshrined Deities

Kane Tsuruga-no-Okami Ōkami

Location

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