An ancient shrine founded in the Tenkei era (938–947) — the precinct's Fujitsuka, built by Edo Fuji-ko devotees, is designated a Tokyo Metropolitan Historic Site; climbing is permitted only on July 1st's Yamabiraki.
An ancient shrine in Kameido, Koto-ku, said to have been founded during the Tenkei era (938–947). Enshrines Konohanasakuya-hime and serves as a Sengen shrine based on Mt. Fuji worship, acting as the guardian of the Kameido area. The Fujizuka (miniature Fuji) in the precincts is a valuable relic conveying the faith of the Edo-era Fujiko pilgrimage groups. The mountain-opening ceremony on July 1st e…
This shrine is said to have been founded during the Tenkei era (938–947). It enshrines Konohanasakuya-hime and is believed to have served as a guardian shrine of the Kameido area, rooted in Mt. Fuji worship. Detailed records from the medieval period are scarce, but during the Edo era (17th–19th cent…
Safe Childbirth & Fertility
Safe delivery, conception, child protection. Traditions tied to Empress Jingu, Konohanasakuya-hime, Suitengu, and Kishimojin.
Derived from the enshrined deity "木花咲耶姫命"
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