Dedicated to the deity of water and purification, this sacred site draws worshippers seeking spiritual cleansing and protection from natural disasters. The shrine's name, meaning "white threads," reflects its connection to pure flowing water, making it a popular destination for those praying for abundant harvests and safe passage through life's challenges. Visitors often come to perform misogi (purification rituals) and to seek the kami's blessings for good fortune and protection of their families.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 37.5033059, 139.9641342