Izu Jinja Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the town of Izu, Nagano Prefecture. Dedicated to the kami of the same name, it is one of the few shrines dedicated to the god of the sea and earthquakes in Japan. The shrine's architecture reflects the region's history as an important center for trade and navigation, with a simple yet elegant design that has been preserved over time.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Izanagi, Izanami
- Kami enshrined
- Izanagi, Izanami
- Coordinates
- 35.2554858, 137.7393765
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's scenic beauty, visit at dawn or dusk when the sunlight casts a warm glow over the surrounding landscape.
Cultural notes
In addition to its role as a center for maritime trade, Izu Jinja Shrine is also known for its association with the myth of Ryujin, the dragon god of the sea, and Hachiman, the god of war. The shrine's annual spring festival celebrates the arrival of spring with traditional dances, music, and offerings to the kami.
Historical note
Founded in 1693 during the Edo period, Izu Jinja Shrine was built to appease the kami who were believed to have protected the town from earthquakes and storms.