根小屋諏訪神社

Japanese Name根小屋諏訪神社
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Primary Deitynull
Coordinates35.5810703, 139.2733295

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About this Shrine

Rooted in Edo period traditions, 根小屋諏訪神社 (Inagofu Takamatsu Shrine) honors the kami of humble dwellings and travelers. Located in Tokyo's Sumida ward, this unique shrine features a wooden root-shaped main hall, symbolizing the connection between the temple's foundation and the local community.

Cultural Significance

As a notable feature of the shrine, the wooden root-shaped main hall is said to resemble the root system of the Inagofu tree, which was believed to have healing properties. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn leaf festival (koyo), celebrating the vibrant fall colors in Tokyo's parks.

Enshrined Deities

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