愛宕神社

Japanese Name愛宕神社
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.8809656, 136.5702668

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I'd be happy to write a description for Atago Shrine, but I notice that only the Japanese name (愛宕神社) was provided in the shrine data. To create a specific and informative 2-3 sentence description about the spiritual significance, enshrined kami, and what visitors seek there, I would need additional information such as:

- The specific kami enshrined at this shrine
- Its location/prefecture (since there are multiple Atago shrines in Japan)
- Any particular spiritual focus or benefits it's known for
- Historical significance or founding details

Could you provide more details from the shrine database fields, or would you like me to write a general description based on the common characteristics of Atago shrines, which typically enshrine Homusubi-no-Mikoto and focus on fire prevention and protection?

Visitor-oriented summary; please verify important details before travel or citation.

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