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一之江日枝神社

一之江日枝神社

Ibaraki

Located in the town of Katsurage, Ibaraki Prefecture, Onei River Dayo Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of the Onei River, also known as Oda no Yasu-no-kami. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese styles, with a main hall and several smaller shrines. Its historical significance dates back to the Edo period, when it was a prominent stop for travelers on the Nakasendo route. Today, visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a beautiful pond and walking trails along the Onei River.

中和倉熊野神社

中和倉熊野神社

Ibaraki

Located in the scenic town of Tomobe, Ibaraki Prefecture, 中和倉熊野神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of rice and fertility. The shrine's name '中和' reflects its association with the cultivation and harvesting of crops. With its simple yet elegant architecture, the shrine embodies the traditional Japanese aesthetic.

一之江天祖神社

一之江天祖神社

Ibaraki

Located in the city of Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Onei River Ancestral Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the ancestral spirits of the local population. The shrine is situated near the Onei River and its name reflects the river's significance in local legend. According to historical records, the shrine was built during the Nara period (710-794 CE) and has undergone several renovations over the centuries. The shrine's architecture is typical of Heian-period shrines, featuring a main hall with a wooden roof and tiled exterior walls.

厳島神社

厳島神社

Chiba

厳島神社 is a Shinto shrine located on the island of Izu Ōshima in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Dedicated to the kami of a legendary volcanic eruption that destroyed the nearby village of Ōshima, the shrine has been rebuilt several times since its founding and now serves as a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The shrine's architecture reflects a mix of traditional Shinto styles, with a distinctive red torii gate and a complex system of vermilion-lacquered wooden structures.

稲荷神社

稲荷神社

千葉県 · 南房総市

The Inari Shrine in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture is one of Japan's most famous Shinto shrines dedicated to the god of rice, fertility, and prosperity. Located at the base of Mount Fuji, it is believed to be a sacred site due to its proximity to the mountain's iconic summit. The shrine is also famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates, which symbolize the connection between heaven and earth.

宿河原八幡宮

宿河原八幡宮

Tokyo

Located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, Sakurahara Hachiman-ji is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Hachiman Ōkami, a kami associated with war, medicine, and protection. The shrine's architecture reflects its origins as a shrine for samurai warriors, with a traditional Japanese-style gate and a large torii gate. In the Edo period, the shrine became renowned for its healing springs, which are believed to possess medicinal properties. Visitors can still bathe in these natural hot springs today.

佐倉霊神

佐倉霊神

Nagano

Sokai-ryuu, a Shinto tradition originating from the region of Nagano, is closely associated with the deity En no Gyōja at佐倉霊神. Founded in the 8th century, the shrine has played a significant role in the history and culture of the area. As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, it showcases traditional architecture and serves as a hub for local spiritual practices.

巨勢神社

巨勢神社

Tottori

Gyose-ji Shinko is a small Shinto shrine located in the town of Yubari, Tottori Prefecture, dedicated to the enshrined deity of rice and prosperity. The shrine is known for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. Built during the Edo period, it features a unique design with a main hall made of wood and tiled roofs. Visitors can experience the tranquil atmosphere by strolling through the temple grounds.

天岩戸別神社

天岩戸別神社

Tokushima

Located in the heart of Shikoku, the Tannoryo-Toheiten Shrine is dedicated to Tsuneyuki-no-Kami, a revered kami associated with local villagers and fishermen. The shrine's architecture showcases traditional Shinto design elements, featuring a torii gate adorned with sacred trees and a tranquil pond surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere of this sacred site during the annual Matsuri festival, held in May to celebrate the bounty of nature.

蘭越目名八幡神社

蘭越目名八幡神社

Hokkaido

Langette-Meimon Yotsuhashi Hachiman Shrine, located in the heart of Sapporo's historic district, is one of the oldest and most revered Shinto shrines in Hokkaido. Dedicated to the god Hachiman, patron deity of samurai warriors, the shrine is renowned for its picturesque surroundings and rich history dating back to the 17th century.

蘭越 金刀比羅神社

蘭越 金刀比羅神社

Hokkaido

Located in the heart of Sapporo, Hokkaido's largest city, Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine is dedicated to the god of war and justice, Hachiman. According to legend, the shrine was built by Emperor Kinmei in 593 AD, making it one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. The shrine's architecture reflects a mix of traditional and modern styles, with the main hall featuring a unique Ōmiya-style roof. Visitors can explore the shrine's beautiful gardens, which are particularly stunning during cherry blossom season.

松帆神社

松帆神社

Hyogo

Located in Hyogo Prefecture, 松帆神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Fūjin, god of wind and storms, and Raijin, god of lightning. The shrine's design reflects its connection to the sea and the elements. Visitors can experience the tranquility of the shrine's gardens and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area.

八幡神社

八幡神社

Chiba

Located in the city of Chigasaki, Chiba Prefecture, Eight Horses Temple Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god Susanoo-no-Mikoto. According to legend, Susanoo was responsible for the creation of the Japanese islands and the origin of the country's rivers. The shrine's name 'Hachimangu' comes from the eight horses that are said to have been drawn by Susanoo as he rode across Japan.

豊受神社

豊受神社

Chiba

Toyosu Shrine, located in the southern part of Chiba Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of rice and fertility, Toyosu Okami. The shrine is nestled among rice paddies and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the serene gardens and take a stroll along the nearby waterfront.

楽々福神社

楽々福神社

Tottori

Located in the city of Shimosuwo, Tottori Prefecture, Rakujo Fushimisha is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of good fortune and prosperity, known as Rakujin. According to local legend, the shrine was built on the site where a wealthy merchant had a dream that his family would be blessed with prosperity. The shrine's main hall, the Haiden, features a striking vermillion roof, while the outer torii gate is adorned with a beautiful wooden lantern. Visitors can honor Rakujin by making offerings at the shrine's torii gates and purchasing souvenirs at the nearby shops.

船上神社

船上神社

Tottori

Located in the scenic coastal town of Tottori, 舶上神社 (Futsu no Okami Shrine) is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to the sea goddess Futsunokami Inari, who was worshipped as the patron deity of fishermen and sailors. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of Nara period styles, with a main hall featuring a distinctive curved eave. According to local legend, a giant wave crashed against the shore below the shrine, threatening to destroy it, but the god Futsunokami Inari miraculously calmed the waters.

稲荷神社

稲荷神社

Tottori

Indra's Shrine, dedicated to the god of fertility and rice, is one of Japan's oldest shrines. Located in the heart of Tottori Prefecture, it showcases a unique blend of Heian and Kamakura architectural styles. The shrine complex is surrounded by beautiful gardens featuring cherry blossoms and maple trees, adding to its serene ambiance.

日御崎神社

日御崎神社

Tottori

日御崎神社 is a Shinto shrine located in the Tottori prefecture, known for its beautiful natural surroundings and historic significance. The shrine is situated on a scenic hill overlooking the sea, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Its architecture reflects traditional Japanese styles, with a striking main hall featuring a tiled roof. Visitors can explore the shrine's serene gardens and enjoy the local flora and fauna.

青木神社

青木神社

Tottori

The Aoigusa Shrine, located in Tottori Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the forest and the patron deity of the local agricultural community. The shrine's architecture reflects its rural setting, with traditional wooden buildings and a serene garden. Visitors can experience the tranquility of nature while exploring the shrine's grounds, which are said to be inhabited by the enshrined spirits. The Aoigusa Shrine is also famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.

子之神社

子之神社

Saitama

Subarayado no kami, the kami enshrined at Subarayado Shrine in Saitama Prefecture is believed to be a regional deity associated with children and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical ties to the region's agricultural past. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens and traditional buildings, including the main hall dedicated to the child god.

糀屋氷川神社

糀屋氷川神社

Ibaraki

Located in the town of Katsuura, Ibaraki Prefecture, Sugiyama no Mikawa-gami Shrine is dedicated to the kami Mikawazushi-no-kami, a deity associated with fish and prosperity. The shrine's name, Sugiyama no Mikawa-gami Shrine, reflects its location near the Sugiyama River. While its historical origins are unclear, the shrine has been rebuilt several times throughout the centuries.

率土神社

率土神社

Chiba

Ryūtsu Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Saitama, Gunma Prefecture, but more information has been found about 率土神社, also known as Ryūtō-jinsha. It is dedicated to the god Ryūtō, who is associated with the origin of the river Tone, which flows through the city of Niigata in the Hokuriku region. The shrine's architecture and art reflect the Heian period (794-1185) style, and its primary enshrined deity is Ryūtō.

初生神社

初生神社

Shizuoka

Located in the city of Hakone, Shizuoka Prefecture, the Initial Birth Shrine is a serene and tranquil Shinto temple dedicated to the primary deity Susanoo. With its striking architecture and stunning natural surroundings, this shrine offers visitors an opportunity to connect with nature and honor the Shinto gods. The shrine's unique architecture reflects its location on the shores of Lake Ashi, where it serves as a popular spot for viewing the sunrise and sunset.

須坂神社

須坂神社

Nagano

Mustosaka Shrine, located in the Japanese Alps, is dedicated to Shitennō-ji, the Heavenly Capital, and the legendary Emperor Ōjin. This shrine honors the enshrined deities of the region's patron kami, such as Hachiman and Inari, reflecting the area's cultural connection to these powerful spirits.