A water deity shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to the protective spirits of water sources and irrigation. The shrine serves the local community's spiritual needs related to water blessing and agricultural prosperity.
Dedicated to water deities, this shrine serves as a spiritual guardian for the local water sources and agricultural prosperity in the Sagami region. Worshippers come here to pray for abundant rainfall, successful harvests, and protection from floods or droughts that could threaten their communities. The shrine embodies the ancient Japanese reverence for water as a life-giving force, making it particularly significant for farmers and those whose livelihoods depend on natural water cycles.
- Denomination
- Suijin
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Water deity
- Kami enshrined
- Water deity, Irrigation spirit
- Coordinates
- 35.4214493, 139.3576562
Visitor tip
Visit during rice planting season to observe traditional water blessing ceremonies.
Cultural notes
Water deity shrines like this one represent the deep connection between Shinto spirituality and agricultural life, where communities sought divine protection for their water sources and crops.
Historical note
Established to honor the water deities that were believed to protect local water sources and ensure adequate irrigation for agricultural communities in the Sagami region. The shrine reflects the traditional Japanese practice of venerating natural elements essential for community survival.