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Take-jinja

Take-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Take-jinja is a small Shinto shrine in Fuchu featuring a simple wooden structure set within well-maintained grounds. The shrine includes a basic wooden gate, a purification basin for hand and mouth cleaning, and an offering box positioned in front of the main prayer area.

The shrine was built many centuries ago to honor a local kami, a spirit believed to watch over the area. It has remained an important part of the community since its founding, maintained across generations by local residents who continue to care for the site.

Take-jinja is named after the bamboo plants that surround the area, with 'take' meaning bamboo in Japanese. Local residents visit regularly as part of their daily lives to pray for good health and protection, with seasonal celebrations bringing the community together throughout the year.

The shrine is accessible most days with no entrance fee required. Visitors should walk quietly, purify their hands and mouth at the basin before approaching, and place a coin in the offering box to show respect.

The shrine is less crowded than larger sanctuaries and serves as a quiet retreat from city life. This peaceful setting makes it an ideal spot for visitors seeking reflection and a genuine connection to local spiritual practices.

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広島県安芸郡府中町宮の町3丁目
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34.39591,132.51025
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February 7, 2026 11:01
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