Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine (Kamakura)
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Zeniarai Benzaiten Ugafuku Shrine, popularly known simply as Zeniarai Benten, is a Shinto shrine. In spite of its small size, it is the second most popular spot in Kamakura. Zeniarai Benzaiten is popular among tourists because the waters of a spring in its cave are said to be able to multiply the money washed in it. The object of worship is a syncretic kami which fuses a traditional spirit called Ugafukujin with the Buddhist goddess of Indian origin Sarasvati, known in Japanese as Benzaiten. The shrine is one of the minority in Japan which still shows the fusion of native religious beliefs and foreign Buddhism (the so-called shinbutsu shūgō) which was normal before the Meiji restoration (end of the 19th century). Zeniarai Benzaiten used to be an external massha of Ōgigayatsu's Yazaka Daijin, but became independent in 1970 under its present name.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeniarai_Benzaiten_Ugafuku_Shrine
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Coordinates: 35°19'33"N 139°32'31"E
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- Miura Peninsula 14 km
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