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Kanamura Wake Ikazuchi Shrine (金村別雷神社, kanamura wake ikazuchi jinja) is a Shinto shrine in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. It is also called "Raijin-sama" and "Kanamura-sama" by locals. It is the second largest shrine in Tsukuba, after Mt. Tsukuba Shrine, and it is one of the three major Raijin shrines in the Kanto area.〔Kanamura Wake Ikazuchi Shrine pamphlet.〕 It was founded on March 15, 931, during the reign of Emperor Suzaku, by a feudal lord named Toyoda-ko.〔("Kanamura Wake Ikazuchi Shrine website" ). Retrieved 2014-04-13.〕 It enshrines the thunder deity Kanamura-wake-ikazuchi-no-kami. This deity is said to have a strong side, one that releases thunder to correct wrongs, and a gentle side, one that releases rain so that all living things can grow. It is especially popular with people seeking good fortune in agriculture. Festivals are held at this shrine in January (New Year's), April (Spring Festival), and November (Fall Festival). ==Notes==
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