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- ●祈祷殿
Gokitoden (Prayer Hall) - ●本殿・拝殿
Honden (Main Hall) and Haiden (Worship Hall) - ●随神門
Zuijinmon (shrine gate) - ●石鳥居(石華表)
Ishitorii (a symbolic structure of Shinto) - ●大広間
Ohiroma (rest house) - ●恵比須尊・大黒尊像
Ebisusonzou and Daikokusonzou (statues of gods of wealth and food) - ●大海祗神社遥拝所(辯財天奉安殿)
Owadatsumi Shrine Yohaijyo (a place to send a prayer to the Owadatsumi Shrine located on the top of the island), also Benzaiten Houanden (a place of worship for the Benzaiten God) - ●大海祗神社
Owadatsumi Shrine (celebrating Owadatsumi-no-kami; god of the sea, Ichishikima-hime or Benzaiten; Hindu goddess of music, eloquence, wealth, and wisdom, Amanomi Hashira-no-kami and Kuninomi Hashira-no-kami; gods of the wind) - ●五十鈴神社
Isuzu Shrine (branch shrine of Ise Jingu-Shrine in Mie Prefecture, this shrine is for worshiping the sacred spirits of the Amaterasu Omikami from afar) - ●かなぐい神社
Kanagui Shrine (celebrating Okuninushi-no-kami; god of magic and medicine, and Tenjin-sama; god of learning)
- ●濱神社
Hama Shrine (celebrating Kotoshironushi; god of fishing) - ●八大龍王神碑
Hachidai Ryuoujinhi (monument of the eight dragon kings originating from an Indian myth)
- ●鐘楼
Shoro (bell tower)
- ●金華山銭洗辯財天
Kinkasan Zeniarai Benzaiten (‘Zeniarai’ means ‘washing coins’. It is said that if you wash your coins in the spring water, your money will increase)
- ●祈祷殿
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