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Kanagawa

Located in Kanagawa Prefecture, the Jingu Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu and the god Susanoo. As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, it has played an important role in the country's spiritual history. The shrine was originally built in 1868 but was relocated to its current location in 1955. Today, it is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can experience traditional Shinto rituals and ceremonies, as well as enjoy the shrine's vibrant festivals throughout the year.

Denomination
KCN
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Susanoo
Kami enshrined
Amaterasu, Susanoo
Coordinates
35.3228615, 139.5503529

Visitor tip

For a truly immersive experience, visit during the shrine's autumn leaf festival (koyo), which typically takes place in late November.

Cultural notes

This shrine is particularly notable for its connections to the legend of Susanoo, who is said to have created rice fields and brought fertility to the land. The shrine's architecture reflects this mythological significance, with intricate carvings and ornate decorations that symbolize the union of heaven and earth.

Historical note

The shrine was originally built by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1868 but was relocated to its current location in 1955.

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