七面大明神

Japanese Name七面大明神
PrefectureTokyo
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityJishu no kami
Coordinates35.6678611, 139.2907057

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About this Shrine

The Shrine of Seven-faced Great God is a Shinto temple located in the heart of Tokyo, dedicated to the worship of the Seven-faced Great God, a deity believed to have the power to guide individuals through life's challenges. The shrine's architecture reflects the Edo period style, with a rectangular main hall surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden.

Cultural Significance

The Seven-faced Great God is associated with the concept of 'musha datsu,' which refers to the moment of realization that leads to enlightenment. Visitors can experience this mystical energy by walking through the shrine's gates and performing a small ritual at the torii, which is believed to bring good fortune.

Enshrined Deities

Seven-faced Great God Jishu no kami

Location

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