1/04/2018

Shinto Shrine at New Year (Chiba)

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Many Japanese people visit a shrine during the first three days of January in order to make New Year's wishes for health and happiness. This is called hatsumode, the first visit to a shrine.
Specially decorated shrines for coming new year in Urayasu City, Chiba prefecture, Japan.

Seiryu Shrine (located in Horie, Urayasu) in the New Year's Eve

Oharae, a year-end Shinto ritual of purification, will be held in front of the shrine.

Seiryu Shrine in a New Year's day 

Enshrined Deity of the Seiryu Shrine is Owatazumi-no-mikoto, sea god.

Chozusha, a building for cleaning hands and rinsing mouth, in Seiryu Shrine

Selling omamori, good luck charms, and hamaya, sacred arrows, to invite good fortune and ward off the evil.

It says 'Happy New Year' on the signboard.

A line of worshipers to visit the shrine

Toyouke Shrine (located in Nekozane, Urayasu) in the New Year's Day    The enshrined deity is Toyoukehime-no-ookami, a goddess of food.

Big banners written as '豊受大神', Toyouke-no-Ookami, have been setting up especially during  New Year's days.


Chozusha, a building for cleaning hands and rinsing mouth, in Toyouke Shrine

Toyouke Shrine

The approach to Inari Shrine situated in Toudaijima, Urayasu

Inari, Toyouke and Seiryu Shrine are referred to as Urayasu-sanja, three main shrines in Urayasu. They hold a festival jointly every four years.

Chozusha, a building for cleaning hands and rinsing mouth, in Inari Shrine

The enshrined deities are Toyouke-no-Ookami, Ojin-Tenno and Kashuga-no-Ookami.

Seiryu Benzaiten Shrine situated in Horie, Urayasu

Hall of the Seiryu Benzaiten Shrine

Chozusha, a building for cleaning hands and rinsing mouth, in the Seiryu Benzaiten Shrine

Basin and ladles in the Chozusha

Hall of the Seiryu Benzaiten Shrine

Sayuten-no-Mikoto Benzaiten Shrine situated in Nekozane, Urayasu

Chozusha at the Sayuten-no-Mikoto Benzaiten Shrine

Introduction of the shrine

Sayuten-no-Mikoto Benzaiten Shrine

Namikiri-Fudoson Temple situated in Nekozane, Urayasu

Stone monuments at Namikiri-Fudoson Temple

Koshinto, a shrine to Shomen Kongo, situated in Nekozane, Urayasu

Shomen Kongo image sculpted on a stone

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