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Noda Shinmei Shrine
千葉県
Genroku-era Ise shrine where newly brewed soy sauce is offered at the autumn harvest festival, a uniquely Noda tradition
創建
1700
種別
神社
Access
5 min walk from Tobu Noda Line Nodashi Station
530 Noda, Noda, Chiba
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Shrine
Founded 1700
326 years
Enshrined Deity
概要
A Shinmei shrine in Noda enshrining Amaterasu Omikami as an Ise faith shrine. In the Edo period when Ise pilgrimage was popular, a divided spirit from Ise Jingu was invited for those unable to travel far. As Noda soy sauce flourished, merchants praying for brewing success increased. At the new rice harvest festival, new rice and new soy sauce are offered.
由緒
Noda Shinmei Shrine is said to have been founded around 1700 (the 13th year of the Genroku era). It was established by inviting a divided spirit of Amaterasu Omikami, the principal deity of Ise Jingu, serving as a local focal point of Ise faith for those who could not make the long pilgrimage to Ise…
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Divine Benefits
Purification
Abundant Harvest
Career Advancement
Cleansing impurity, spiritual purification, driving away evil. Rooted in misogi ablutions and goma fire rites.
Derived from the enshrined deity "天照大御神"
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