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井伊神社

Niigata

Izui Shrine in Niigata is dedicated to the kami of the same name, believed to be a water spirit associated with the Iizuka River and the surrounding countryside. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical ties to the Edo period, with a traditional Japanese-style gatehouse and wooden main hall. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which include a peaceful garden and a small pond. Those looking for a unique experience can try their hand at traditional Japanese crafts, such as woodworking or pottery, available on site.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Iizuka no kami
Kami enshrined
Iizuka no kami
Coordinates
37.5435204, 138.8093135

Visitor tip

Be sure to bring water and snacks, as services are limited within the shrine grounds.

Cultural notes

Izui Shrine is associated with the 'Setsubun' festival, which celebrates the arrival of spring by driving away evil spirits. Visitors can participate in a traditional bonfire ritual on February 3rd.

Historical note

Founded in 1687 during the Edo period.

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