Chram Denya Jinja

The Shinto Shrine is a Japanese shrine located on the lower hills of North Oak in the Westbrook District, due north of the Columbarium.

Overview
The Night City Shinto Shrine is a place of worship and the dwellings of the kami, the Shinto "gods". People all over Night City come to this location not only for worship, but to also learn of Japanese culture. The entrance to the shrine is a Tori gate, within the shrine is a Purification trough, Shimenawa, Ema, main and offering hall. There is also a stage for kagura dance or noh theater performances can be seen. The main inhabitants of the shrine are the Shinshoku who tend to the shrine.

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 * The first shinto shrine in Night City. The Denyo-Jinja pavilion is dedicated to the kami of chrome, night and electricity. Here you shall restore your vital energy, drawing strength from ancient Japanese traditions fused with the elements of modernity. Created from the synthesis of metal and neon, Denya-Jinja is the perfect place to find inner harmony in an age of chrome. On the pavilion grounds you can supply yourself with maneki neko and omamori amulets, as well as stomp your goshuincho. For an additional charge, our monks also perform rituals to ward of evil spirits, bless construction sites for homes and businesses, and officiate wedding ceremonies.


 * Vending machines stocked with food and drinks are also available on the shrine grounds. Please note! All tourists wishing to enter the shrine must purchase a ticket.

Database Entry

 * Japantown isn't just restaurants with signs in kanji and nightclubs playing J-lazpop. It's a hub for Japanese culture, a home for those with strong connections to the land of the rising sun - both material and spiritual. Many visit this shrine to learn more about Japanese tradition or simply take a break from the rat-race of the city.

Associated Quests

 * Gig: A Shrine Defiled