Kunado Jinja, located in the heart of Sendai, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of storms and thunder, Kagutsuchi. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period style, with a wooden torii gate and vermilion-colored buildings. Visitors can observe the shrine's unique feature, the 'Storm God's Shrine', which is said to attract lightning during heavy rainstorms. The shrine also has a notable connection to Japanese mythology, as it is believed to be the origin of the Kagutsuchi festival, held annually in October.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kagutsuchi
- Kami enshrined
- Kagutsuchi
- Coordinates
- 38.5411116, 140.8867905
Visitor tip
When visiting Kunado Jinja during heavy rainstorms, try to observe the 'Storm God's Shrine' from a safe distance and make a wish, as it is believed that lightning will strike if you do so.
Cultural notes
Kunado Jinja is also known for its association with the local Miyagi Prefecture's history. The shrine's location near the coast makes it an ideal spot to pray for good weather conditions for fishing and shipping. Additionally, the shrine is said to be a sacred site for the local Kagutsuchi festival, which involves offerings to the god and traditional dances.
Historical note
The shrine was established during the Nara period (710-794 CE) by Emperor Saga, who revered the god Kagutsuchi as his patron deity.