福住神社

Japanese Name福住神社
PrefectureHokkaido
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityFukushi
Coordinates43.5476508, 142.1083635

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About this Shrine

Fukushidou Shrine in Hokkaido is dedicated to the Shinto deity Fukushi, who is revered as the patron of ships and the sea. Built in 1736 during the Edo period, the shrine's architecture reflects the traditional Japanese style with a distinctive curved roof and a large torii gate. The shrine complex includes several smaller shrines and altars, each dedicated to specific aspects of Fukushi's domain.

Cultural Significance

Fukushidou Shrine is also associated with the local Ainu people's mythology, who revered a similar deity known as 'Fuqush', which means 'spirit of the sea'.

Enshrined Deities

Fukushi

Location

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