Hata-age Benzaiten Shrine
shrine
Hata-age Benzaiten Shrine
旗上弁財天社
Overview
Hata-age Benzaiten Shrine enshrines Benzaiten, the deity of knowledge, beauty, and the arts.
According to legend, Minamoto no Yoritomo prayed to Benzaiten here before launching his campaign against the rival Taira clan in 1180. He won, eventually establishing Japan's first warrior government with Kamakura as its center. The shrine has been part of Tsurugaoka Hachimangu ever since. The current building, rebuilt in 1980 for the shrine's 800th anniversary, carries a carving of Benzaiten playing a biwa lute above the stairs. White banners on the grounds are modeled on those the Minamoto used in battle, dedicated by worshippers hoping for the same divine favor. Behind the shrine, the Masako Stone, named for Yoritomo's wife, is a spot for prayers about marriage and fertility.
Practical info
- Japanese name
- 旗上弁財天社
- Nearest station
- Kamakura Station (10 min walk)
- Payment
- Cash only
- Reservations
- not required
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