ZENIARAI BENZAITEN UGAFUKU JINJA

Zeniarai means coin washing. People come here to wash money as it is believed that money washed in a cave water spring multiplies. For this reason this is a very popular shrine in Kamakura. Everybody wants to have money and people wash money here all the time. The water, called Zeniarai-mizu = Money washing water, is one of Kamakura´s five famous waters.

The founder of this shrine is Minamoto Yoritomo, who was the founder of the Kamakura goverment, too. He had a dream in which the god told him to have a shrine built in order to bring peace to the country: “Use the water here to offer prayers to god, and all the world will be at peace.”  This dream occured on the day of the snake, in the month of the snake of the year of the snake. For this reason the shrine was later also dedicated to Benten = Benzaiten, as this Buddhist goddess is associated with snakes.

Hojo Tokiyori washed money with this water praying for the prosperity of his family. Since then the water has become famous as water for washing money and getting financial success.

This is the entrance toorii into the temple
First you have to walk through a rock tunnel
Then you reach this courtyard with a small shrine and an entrance to the money washing cave. Every visitor enters the cave because there the miraculous water spring is to wash your money in
Inside the cave. I cannot believe I took this picture when the cave was empty. Because ever since this was taken people kept swarming here
Inside the other part of the cave – while it is empty. The green “desk” is the place above the water spring, where you are supposed to wash your money
Soon throngs of school children stormed in and they were excited with washing their coins 
These girls also believe in the miraculous power of the water spring and were glad that I wanted to photograph them during washing their coins
There even is a small lake with koi carps in the courtyard and some more shrines around it

Of course, I have washed my coins, too, and now I just will be waiting, if my money multiplies…     🙂    Keep your fingers crossed for me!