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Zeniarai Benten Shrine (銭洗弁天) is a popular shrine in western Kamakura, which people visit to wash their money (zeniarai means "coin washing"). It is said that money washed in the shrine's spring, will double.
Minamoto Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura government, ordered the shrine's construction after a god appeared in his dream and recommended him to build the shrine in order to bring peace to the country. Because the dream occurred on the day of the snake, in the month of the snake of the year of the snake, the shrine was later also dedicated to Benten, a Buddhist goddess associated with snakes.
Zeniarai Benten Shrine is a nice surviving example of the fusion of Buddhism and Shinto. Many other shrines were stripped of their Buddhist connections when the Meiji government attempted to emancipate and separate Shinto from Buddhism.
One of the most unique aspects of Zeniarai Benten Shrine is the money-washing ritual. Visitors wash their coins or bills in the sacred spring water, believing that doing so will multiply their wealth. The act is said to invite prosperity and prevent financial troubles.
Located deep in the Kamakura hills, Zeniarai Benten Shrine is accessed by a small pathway through dense trees, giving it a mystical and secluded atmosphere. The journey to the shrine itself feels like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.
The shrine is built around a sacred spring that is believed to have mystical powers. The spring water is considered holy and pure, and washing your money in it is said to bring good fortune and spiritual cleansing.
The shrine features a statue of Benten holding a biwa (Japanese lute), symbolizing her association with music and the arts. The statue is a beautiful representation of the goddess, exuding an aura of serenity and creativity.
The shrine is located within the lush, natural surroundings of Kamakura’s forests, providing a peaceful, serene atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil walk through the wooded area, offering moments of reflection and a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
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