14 Temples & Shrines Ebisuko Festival in Hiroshima Paul Walsh Ebisu, bringer of good fortune and commercial success, is one of Japan's most popular gods.
Historical Kanda Myojin: Akihabara's Vermilion Shrine Todd Wojnowski Ebisu is the god of fishermen, workingmen, and children's health.... Together, Ebisu and Daikoku-ten are two of the Seven Gods of Fortune, solidifying
Temples & Shrines Sumiyoshi Shrine - Hakata City Tony Mariani There are minor shrines to Amaterasu and Ebisu on the shrine grounds.... Amaterasu is the goddess of the sun and Ebisu is the god of fishermen.
Historical Atsuta Shrine and the Legendary Sword Chris Glenn ceremonies and festivals every year, some of the main events being: Hatsu-Ebisu... (January 5): Dedicated to Ebisu for good fortune in business.
Culture Hongakuji Temple Hongakuji Temple (本覚寺) is dedicated to Ebisu, part of the Kamakura seven deities of good luck. The temple was founded by Ashikaga Mochiuji in 1436.
Historical Jindaiji Temples in Musashino Yoshiko Toyama Enmei Kannon, and Shinjado, the very big stone figure Daikokuten and Ebisu-son
Culture Hakata Machiya Folk Museum Tony Mariani of the three gods of fortune: Fukunin/Fukurokuju (god of longevity), Ebisu
Culture Tradition of Tondo Matsuri JJ Walsh popular shrine especially honoring the Japanese God of Luck & Fortune, Ebisu