Jinushisha Shrine

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地主社

Ohtokonushi-no-Kami
who wards off misfortune and bestows peace

Dating back to the founding of Heian Jingu Shrine in 1895, this small sanctum enshrines the area’s local deity. It was built on the northeast side of the shrine to provide protection against the kimon, or “demon’s gate.” The kimon was believed to be a gateway for bad luck and evil spirits and occupied the northeast cardinal direction. Traditionally, shrines such as the Jinushisha Shrine were constructed to stave off disasters and misfortune.

Today, it is a popular destination for visitors, and a ceremony is held at the shrine on the first day of every month.

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