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Tokushima

Geku Jishuu Taisha is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Matsuyama, Tokushima Prefecture. The shrine was originally built in the 16th century as a Shingon Buddhist temple but was later converted to a Shinto shrine during the Edo period. The Enma-oki Shrine and the Ben'en Kannon Temple were also influenced by this historical transformation.

宗教
shinto
祭神
Enma
祀られている神
Enma, Kokuryu
座標
34.2572345, 133.7728357

参拝のヒント

For a unique souvenir, visit the shop near the main gate that sells handmade crafts and traditional sweets.

文化的背景

The Enma-oki Shrine is famous for its connection to the Buddhist tradition of punishment in the underworld. Visitors can find enshrined statues of the god Enma and also observe a ritual performance during certain seasons.

歴史

The shrine's name is derived from its founder, Geku Jishuu, who was a Buddhist priest.

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