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Anjo Benzaiten Shrine

安城弁財天

Anjo Benzaiten

A shrine dedicated to Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess who became integrated into Shinto practice. Benzaiten is revered as a deity of water, music, eloquence, and wisdom, often depicted playing a biwa (traditional lute).

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Denomination
Benzaiten
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Benzaiten (goddess of water, music, and wisdom)
Kami enshrined
Benzaiten
Coordinates
34.9658576, 137.0961095

Visitor tip

Many visitors come to pray for success in artistic endeavors, academic achievement, and financial prosperity.

Cultural notes

Benzaiten originated from the Hindu goddess Saraswati and was adopted into Japanese Buddhism before being syncretized with Shinto beliefs. She is one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) and is particularly popular among musicians, artists, and students seeking wisdom.