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Seto Jinja
神奈川県
Founded in 1180 when Yoritomo enshrined the Mishima Taisha deity as Kamakura's maritime guardian — within the grounds is Biwajima Benzaiten donated by Hojo Masako, site of the famous 'Autumn Moon at Seto'
創建
1180
種別
神社
Access
2 min walk from Keikyu Kanazawa-hakkei Station
神奈川県横浜市金沢区瀬戸18-14
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Shrine
Founded 1180
846 years
Enshrined Deity
概要
A historic shrine on the Kanazawa-hakkei coast in Yokohama, founded in 1180 when Minamoto no Yoritomo, after raising his army in Izu, enshrined the deity of Mishima Taisha at this strategic sea-route location to protect Kamakura's eastern maritime gateway. The principal deity is Oyamatsumi no Kami, a god of the sea and mountains. Within the precincts stands the Biwajima Benzaiten sub-shrine — a sm…
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Yoritomo enshrined the deity from Mishima Taisha in Izu at this site long revered as a guardian of the sea. Biwajima Shrine is a sub-shrine within its grounds. Located in Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama, it houses nationally designated Important Cultural Properties.
Divine Benefits
Martial Fortune
Safe Travel
Abundant Harvest
Victory in contests, sports, and critical challenges. Rooted in warrior-deity shrines such as Hachiman and Suwa.
Derived from the enshrined deity "大山祇神"

Festivals & Events
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4月
15
Seto Shrine Spring Festival
Spring festival at Seto Shrine, founded by Yoritomo who enshrined the Mishima deity here. Known for the Kanazawa Hakkei scene "Autumn Moon at Seto," the festival features mikoshi processions and local performing arts.

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Seto Shrine and Tokugawa Ieyasu: The Ancient Shrine of Kanazawa Preserved by the Shogun Who Revered Yoritomo
Seto Shrine in Kanazawa, Yokohama, was founded in 1180 by Minamoto no Yoritomo as a guardian of maritime traffic. After entering the Kanto region in 1590, Tokugawa Ieyasu visited the shrine and, out of deep reverence for Yoritomo, issued a vermilion-seal land grant of 100 koku. This article examines the sacred site of Kanazawa that links Yoritomo and Ieyasu through the continuity of warrior governance.
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Ryugeji Temple (Kanazawa Hakkei) and Tokugawa Ieyasu: Religious Policy Through Vermilion-Seal Land Grants After the Kanto Entry
Ryugeji Temple in Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama, is a head temple of the Omuro branch of Shingon Buddhism. In 1591, Tokugawa Ieyasu reportedly stayed there during a tour of Kanazawa shortly after entering the Kanto region, subsequently granting the temple a five-koku vermilion-seal land holding. While the anecdote of the misreported name 'Ryugenji' remains legendary, the land grant itself is supported by Edo-period temple records and illuminates a facet of Ieyasu's religious control policy.
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Chisoku: The Buddhist Teaching of Knowing Contentment and Its Temple Heritage
Chisoku, meaning "knowing contentment," is a core Buddhist teaching from the Bequeathed Teachings Sutra. Many temples enshrine this wisdom in their mountain name (sangō), including Chisoku-zan Ryūge-ji in Kanazawa-Hakkei, Yokohama. This article explains the origin of chisoku, the meaning of Ryūge (Maitreya's enlightenment tree), and nearby pilgrimage sites in the Kamakura area.
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