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舟戸稲荷神社

Ibaraki

Located in the scenic town of Nihonmatsu, Shirahama Shrine is dedicated to Shichi-no-koji, the Eight Deities, a group of kami associated with the sea and fishing. This shrine is notable for its unique architecture, which reflects the region's maritime traditions. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens and traditional buildings, including the impressive torii gate that stands at the entrance.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
Tennyo, Shichi-no-koji
Coordinates
35.8938974, 140.5011673

Visitor tip

To fully experience the shrine's serenity, arrive early in the morning to catch the sunrise over the torii gate.

Cultural notes

Shirahama Shrine is also known for its connection to the mythology of the Eight Deities, who are believed to protect fishermen and bring good fortune to those engaged in sea-related activities. The shrine's location on the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture makes it an important cultural site for the local community.

Historical note

The shrine was established in 1606 during the Edo period, when it was designated as one of the 'Five Great Shrines' in the Ibaraki Prefecture.

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