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Katori Shrine (Kameido)
東京都
Said to have been enshrined by Fujiwara no Kamatari in 665 CE — the victory deity Futsunushi and the powerful 'Kachi-ishi' stone draw athletes and exam takers to this guardian shrine of Kameido.
創建
665
種別
神社
Access
10 min walk from JR Kameido Station
3-57-22 Kameido, Koto-ku, Tokyo
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Shrine
Founded 665
1361 years
Enshrined Deity
概要
An ancient shrine in Kameido known as the god of sports. Founded by Fujiwara no Kamatari during the reign of Emperor Tenji on his journey to the eastern provinces. Worshipped as guardian of martial arts and sports, many athletes come to pray for victory. The "Kachi-ishi" (victory stone) in the precincts is a renowned power spot. A monument to the Kameido daikon radish also recalls the agricultural…
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Katori Shrine is traditionally said to have been founded in 665 CE, during the reign of Emperor Tenji, when Fujiwara no Kamatari enshrined a divided spirit of Katori Jingu — the grand shrine of Shimosa Province — while traveling through the eastern provinces. The enshrined deity is Futsunushi no Kam…
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Divine Benefits
Martial Fortune
Warding Off Evil
Career Advancement
Victory in contests, sports, and critical challenges. Rooted in warrior-deity shrines such as Hachiman and Suwa.
Derived from the enshrined deity "経津主神"
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