Chindai Shrine enshrines Sukunahikona-no-Mikoto, deity of sake, hot springs, national development, pestilence, and eye ailments. The grounds feature many historically and culturally valuable sites, including eight shrines relocated in the Meiji era, Suwa Shrine, Shaguji Shrine, and a statue of Kodama-shin. The Kodama-shin statue, symbolizing the prosperity of sericulture, is particularly intricate. The shrine, once a filming location, possesses a mystical atmosphere linked to Northeast Asian culture. Historical records suggest its deity may have originally been Kengyu-no-Mikoto, reflecting historical changes. Due to limited reviews, detailed information on access, crowds, or maintenance is scarce, but the shrine's visual appeal and atmosphere are commendable.
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