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汁守神社

Tokyo

This shrine in Tokyo is dedicated to the god of sake and rice, Toshigami-no-kami, as well as the god of prosperity, Ebisu. The shrine's main hall, Heiwa-den, is a beautiful example of Edo-period architecture. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture by participating in the annual Omisoka (New Year's Eve) festivities, which include sake and food offerings to the kami.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Toshigami-no-kami, Ebisu
Kami enshrined
Toshigami-no-kami, Ebisu
Coordinates
35.6133639, 139.4668505

Visitor tip

Try some local sake at the shrine's sake tasting event during Omisoka festivities.

Cultural notes

This shrine is also famous for its unique tradition of sake breweries being enshrined within the shrine grounds, a practice that dates back to the Edo period.

Historical note

Founded in 1692 during the Edo period.

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