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神明神社

Ishikawa

The Godai Shrine, dedicated to the god of fertility and prosperity, is a historic Shinto shrine located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. Built in 1622 during the Edo period, the shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design with its five-story pagoda and wooden torii gate. The primary deity enshrined here is Kofuku no Kami, the god of fertility and prosperity.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Kofuku no Kami
Kami enshrined
Kofuku no Kami
Coordinates
35.4980079, 136.8336911

Visitor tip

For a unique experience, try visiting during the Godai Shrine Festival (in May) when participants carry large wooden figurines of Kofuku no Kami through the streets to ensure fertility and prosperity for the coming year.

Cultural notes

This shrine is known for its strong connection to the region's agricultural heritage. According to local legend, a sacred tree located within the shrine grounds is said to be over 500 years old and brings good fortune to those who visit. During festivals, participants often wear traditional clothing and carry wooden figurines of Kofuku no Kami to ensure a bountiful harvest.

Historical note

Founded in 1622 by the Maeda clan, who ruled Kanazawa from 1600 to 1676.

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