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Nearest station

    Line

Tōkyō-to, Chūō-ku, Nihonbashi, Kakigara-chō 2-4-1

東京都中央区日本橋蛎殻町2-4-1

水天宮

   Suitengū

Month, day, year

History

Enshrined Kami:  

Main

(Note: numbers in parentheses after kami names

refer to position in How Many Kami table)

Ame-no-minaka-nushi (1)              天御中主

Emperor Antoku   安徳天皇

Takakura Taira Chūgū 高倉平中宮 

Nii-no-ama 二位尼

From Merged Shrines

None

In-ground Shrines:

Shitan Jinja  紫灘神社
Benzaiten   弁財天
Akiba Jinja 秋葉神社
Kafū Jinja 火風神社 
Takao Jinja 高尾神社 

 

​Annual Festival:    

Description

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Rodsshinto is dedicated to sharing the beauty and depth of Japan's Shinto heritage. With over 2,000 years of history, we provide insights into shrines, deities, rituals, and their cultural significance. Explore the spiritual heart of Japan today.

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All text and photos by Lucas unless otherwise stated

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