飯綱神社

Japanese Name飯綱神社
PrefectureIwate
ReligionShinto
Coordinates38.9133618, 141.5878162

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About this Shrine

Fuinandō-ji, commonly known as 飯綱神社, is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Kesennuma, Iwate Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to Fujin, the god of wind and thunder, and is often referred to as the 'god of the sea'. Visitors can experience the tranquility of the shrine's gardens and admire the unique torii gate that marks the entrance.

Cultural Significance

Fuinandō-ji is known for its unique connection to the sea and is often visited by fishermen and sailors seeking protection from the elements. The shrine's proximity to the ocean also makes it an ideal location for observing the changing tides and the majesty of the sea.

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