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諏訪大神社

諏訪大神社, Shinto shrine in Japan

Suzawa Shrine is a Shinto sanctuary in Yokosuka featuring simple wooden structures and quiet pathways lined with small trees and animal statues. The grounds include stone gates, a large torii entrance gate, and bells for ringing as part of prayer practices.

The shrine was founded around 1390 by Miura Sadamune, a castle lord of Yokosuka, who invited a protective deity from Shinshuu Province and enshrined it at this location. Since its founding, it has served as an important spiritual place for the local population and has endured through centuries of regional change.

The shrine honors Takeminakata and serves as a spiritual gathering place for the local community. Visitors participate in traditional rituals like placing coins in the offering box and writing wishes on wooden plaques, which they hang to present their prayers to the gods.

The shrine is open year-round to visitors and accessible at any time, though it is most active during festival periods such as May and October. The grounds are easily navigable on foot and offer plenty of space for quiet walking and reflection.

A distinctive feature is the ancient wooden pillar construction that has endured for centuries, showcasing traditional Japanese shrine craftsmanship without modern techniques. This structural detail stands as a quiet testament to the durability and skill of builders from ages past.

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