Kanda Myojin Shrine

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Kanda Myojin Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine in central Tokyo renowned for its role in protecting the city and for hosting the famous Kanda Matsuri festival.

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Kanda Myojin Shrine canonical 1
Kanda Shrine 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shinto shrine
religious building
architecturalStyle Shinto shrine architecture
associatedWith Akihabara
surface form: Akihabara district

Edo period
merchant class
samurai culture
country Japan
dedicatedTo Daikoku
surface form: Daikokuten

Ebisu
Taira no Masakado
festival Kanda Matsuri
founded 8th century
foundedBefore 940
hasAlternateName Kanda Myojin Shrine
surface form: Kanda Shrine
hasDeityType kami
hasEventFrequency Kanda Matsuri held in odd-numbered years
hasFeature IT-themed omamori
ema votive tablets
main hall (honden)
omamori amulets
stone guardian lion-dogs (komainu)
torii gate
worship hall (haiden)
hasStatus important cultural and historical site in Tokyo
knownFor IT and technology-related talismans
Kanda Matsuri
business prosperity prayers
protection of Tokyo
language Japanese
locatedIn Chiyoda, Tokyo
Honshu
Kantō region
surface form: Kanto region

Tokyo
central Tokyo
near Akihabara
Ochanomizu
Tokyo Dome
openToPublic yes
reconstructedAfter Great Kanto earthquake
surface form: Great Kanto Earthquake

World War II
religion Shinto
servesAs guardian shrine of Edo
guardian shrine of Tokyo
touristAttraction yes
worshipPractice prayers for IT security
prayers for business prosperity
prayers for good fortune

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Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan contains Kanda Myojin Shrine
Kanda Myojin Shrine hasAlternateName Kanda Myojin Shrine
this entity surface form: Kanda Shrine