石橋天満宮

Japanese Name石橋天満宮
PrefectureAomori
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityInari
Coordinates40.4928356, 141.5263422

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About this Shrine

Stone Bridge Shrine, dedicated to the god of prosperity and good fortune, is located in the heart of Aomori City. This historic Shinto shrine, built on the site where a stone bridge once stood, offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the Sea of Japan. Built during the Edo period (1603-1867), the shrine's architecture reflects the traditional style of the time, with a rectangular main hall and a small torii gate.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is known for its unique festival, the Aomori Summer Festival, which takes place in July. During this time, locals offer food and drink to the kami, asking for prosperity and good fortune. The shrine is also famous for its beautiful autumn foliage, attracting many visitors during the fall season.

Enshrined Deities

Inari Oyama Inari Shiroi Inari

Location

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