須賀神社

Suka-jinja Shrine

Japanese Name須賀神社
English NameSuka-jinja Shrine
PrefectureSaitama
ReligionShinto
Coordinates35.7287875, 139.6564664

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About this Shrine

Suka-jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Sakura, Saitama Prefecture, and is dedicated to the kami of the same name. The shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, which date back to the Edo period. According to legend, the shrine was built on the site where the god Suka-no-Mikoto, a deity associated with agriculture and fertility, was said to have appeared.

Cultural Significance

Suka-jinja Shrine is also famous for its connection to the Japanese folklore figure of Suka-no-Mikoto, who was said to have brought agriculture to the region. The shrine is also involved in several local festivals throughout the year, including the Suka-matsuri festival, which takes place in July.

Enshrined Deities

Suka-no-Mikoto

Location

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