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若雷神社

Tokyo

Located in the heart of Tokyo, Ryōgai-jinsha Shrine is dedicated to Ryōgaijin, a kami often associated with thunderstorms and lightning. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'Storm God Shrine' or 'Rain God Shrine', reflecting its focus on weather deities. Founded during the Edo period (1603-1867), Ryōgai-jinsha Shrine has maintained its traditional architecture, featuring a wooden torii gate and a large stone pedestal at the shrine's entrance.

宗教
shinto
祀られている神
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座標
35.5404413, 139.611991

参拝のヒント

Visit the shrine early in the morning to witness the beautiful cherry blossom displays that bloom around the shrine grounds during spring.

文化的背景

Ryōgaijin, the kami enshrined at this shrine, is often invoked for protection against lightning and thunderstorms. The shrine's architecture and design elements are meant to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. During the summer months, locals celebrate a festival in honor of Ryōgaijin, known as 'Ryōgai Matsuri', which involves traditional dances and offerings.

歴史

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