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西砂神明社

Saitama

Located in the heart of Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, the Nishi-odori Shrine, also known as Nishi-sandamagamiya, is a historic Shinto shrine that dates back to the Edo period (1603-1867). Dedicated to the god of the west wind, the shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. Visitors can experience the tranquility of Japanese culture by walking through the serene grounds, which feature stunning cherry blossom trees and a tranquil pond.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
Tamayama-no-Kami
Coordinates
35.7267733, 139.3556039

Visitor tip

Be sure to wash your hands at the temizuya before approaching the shrine's main hall, as this is an important ritual in Shinto tradition.

Cultural notes

The Nishi-sandamagamiya is associated with the kami of the west wind, known for its cooling breeze during hot summer days. During the Obon festival, which honors the spirits of ancestors, lanterns are lit along the path leading to the shrine to guide the returning spirits.

Historical note

Established in 1643 during the Edo period.

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