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Asamayama Shrine

朝熊山神社

Asamayama Jinja

A mountain shrine located on Mount Asama in Mie Prefecture, traditionally associated with mountain worship and the spiritual protection of the sacred peak. The shrine serves as a place of reverence for the mountain's divine spirit and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Located on the sacred Mount Asama (Asamayama), this mountain shrine serves as a spiritual guardian of the peak and surrounding region, drawing worshippers who seek protection and blessings from the mountain kami. The shrine's elevated position has made it a place where visitors come to pray for safe travels, particularly those journeying through the mountainous terrain, as well as for purification and spiritual renewal in the pristine mountain environment. Pilgrims and hikers often visit to connect with the powerful natural spirits believed to reside within the mountain, experiencing the profound sense of divine presence that permeates this highland sanctuary.

Denomination
Mountain worship
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Mountain deity of Mount Asama
Kami enshrined
Mountain deity of Mount Asama
Coordinates
34.4691458, 136.765891

Visitor tip

The shrine requires a hike up Mount Asama, so wear appropriate footwear and bring water for the mountain trail.

Cultural notes

Represents the Japanese tradition of mountain worship (sangaku shinko), where natural peaks are revered as sacred spaces inhabited by powerful kami who protect the surrounding communities.

Historical note

Established as part of the ancient tradition of mountain worship in Japan, where sacred peaks were venerated as dwelling places of kami. Mount Asama has long been considered a sacred mountain in the region, with the shrine serving pilgrims and locals seeking the mountain deity's blessings.