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1.Suitengū (Tokyo) ・Shinto ・2-4-1 Nihonbashi-Kakigarachō, ChūōTokyo 103-0014 | ||||||
Suiten-gū (水天宮), literally "Palace of the Water Deva", or "Palace of Suiten", is a Shinto shrine dedicated to four deities: "Suiten" is the Japanese name of the deity of Hindu origins Varuna, one of a series of Hindu deities whose worship entered Japan together with Buddhism.[note 1]. When the Japanese Empire enforced the Shinbutsu bunri, the official separation of Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, shrines celebrating Suiten identified their dedication to Amenominakanushi.[4] | ||||||
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Main deity:Amenominakanushi(as Varuna)Emperor AntokuTaira no TokukoTaira no Tokiko | ||||||
2.Teppozu Inari Shrine | ||||||
Teppozu Inari Shrine is an Inari shrine in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan. | ||||||
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3.Namiyoke Inari Shrine ・Shinto ・6-20-37, Tsukiji, Chūō, Tokyo 104-0045 | ||||||
Namiyoke Inari Shrine (波除稲荷神社, Namiyoke inari-jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in Tsukiji, Chūō, Tokyo. It is an Inari shrine that was built on the water's edge when this part of Tokyo (then Edo) was created from landfill after the Great Fire of Meireki in 1657. The name of the shrine literally means "protection from waves." | ||||||
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