Nisshi Jinja Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto kami of daybreak and fertility, is a significant cultural site in Niigata Prefecture. Located near the mouth of the Agano River, the shrine is situated on a scenic promontory overlooking the Sea of Japan. Its architectural style reflects the traditional Edo period design, with a large torii gate, vermilion paper lanterns, and a serene garden.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tamakazuchi
- Kami enshrined
- Tamakazuchi, Ushi no Kofu
- Coordinates
- 37.5885252, 139.8681378
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine's observation deck at dawn to witness the spectacular sunrise over the Sea of Japan.
Cultural notes
As a kami associated with daybreak, Nisshi Jinja Shrine plays an important role in Niigata's agricultural calendar. The shrine is also connected to the region's maritime traditions, as its location near the sea reflects the importance of fishing and trade in local culture.
Historical note
Founded in 1818 during the late Edo period.