諏訪神社

Suwa Jinja

Japanese Name諏訪神社
English NameSuwa Jinja
Prefecture宮城県
City栗原市
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySuwa-no-kamayaki
Coordinates38.6315830, 141.0415767

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About this Shrine

Suwa Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in Hiyama-cho, Aobai-machi, Sakuragaoka-cho, Mikage-cho, Kita-Kuroda, Shibata-machi, Kitahirose, Shiramine, and Hiyama-dori 1-chome of Kitakami-ku in Sendai. The shrine is dedicated to the god Suwa-no-kamayaki, a kami associated with blacksmiths and metalworkers. Visitors can see the remains of the old shrine building, which dates back to the Edo period, and take part in the annual Spring Festival to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Cultural Significance

The shrine is particularly famous for its blacksmithing festivals and spring festivities. In addition to Suwa-no-kamayaki, the shrine enshrines the Shinto god of agriculture, Shintoku.

Enshrined Deities

Suwa-no-kamayaki Shintoku

Location

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