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Zenigata Jinja

銭形神社

Miyagi

Located in the city of Sendai, Zenigata Jinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of wealth and prosperity, with a history dating back to the 16th century. The shrine's name, Zenigata, roughly translates to 'silver beard', possibly referring to an ancestor or the deity's association with silver jewelry. Visitors can see a number of treasures on display, including the shrine's famous golden torii gate.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman, Kami of War, Ukemochi
Coordinates
38.5011797, 141.2833673

Visitor tip

To make an offering to the kami, visitors should remove their shoes before entering the main hall and place a small amount of rice or money on the designated altar.

Cultural notes

In addition to its association with wealth, Zenigata Jinja is also connected to the mythological figure of Hachiman, the god of war, who was often invoked for protection from illness and disease. The shrine's torii gate is adorned with silver accents, symbolizing the god's connection to precious metals.

Historical note

Founded in 1552 during the Sengoku period, Zenigata Jinja has been a significant Shinto shrine in Sendai for over 450 years.

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