Let us pray for good fortune at one of the “Three Great Shrines of Benzaiten”. There are three Bentens = Three Great Shrines of Benzaiten in Japan and this is one of them. And be careful – it consists of three shrines, too. 🙂
Enoshima-jinja Shrine consists of three shrines – Hetsunomyia, Nakatsunomiya and Okutsunomiya – each dedicated to a different Shinto goddess. These enshrined three sister goddesses are: Tagitsuhimenomikoto, Ichikishimahimenomikoto and Tagirihimenomikoto.
Goddess Benzaiten is the goddess of the sea, water and fortune. They bring happiness and riches as well as artistic success. The shrine is also famous for en-musubi = matchmaking. The history of this shrine dates back to 552 AD. The Benzaiten at Hoan-den is considered one of Japan´s three primary Benzaiten images. This particular Benzaiten is believed to assist those pursuing the arts.
But blessings in these shrines include wealth and prosperity, good marriage and so they are very popular with pilgrims. Many of them come despite of the fact that it is not so easy to visit all three of the shrines. You need quite a good level of fitness. However, if you are not, there luckily are charged escalators available and they help.
Even to get to the Red torii at the entrance to the shrine one has to walk uphills as the road towards the torii leads from the Enoshima Benten-bashi bridge under bronze torii gate and then up the Benzaiten Nakamise shopping street. Steps in front of the Red torii, and still many steps behind them towards the Zuishinmon Gate. And then yet more steps to get to the first shrine – Hetsunomyia.
To get to the second of the three shrines, be ready for more steps again. But it can bee fun too, as there are beautiful views. For seeing these views, please go to my article ENOSHIMA.
And more walking on little paths and taking steps upstairs and downstairs, but many more beautiful views of the ocean… Plenty of restaurants and cafes help, too. 🙂 And only then finally the third shrine appears…