Located in the scenic coastal town of Tottori, 舶上神社 (Futsu no Okami Shrine) is a revered Shinto shrine dedicated to the sea goddess Futsunokami Inari, who was worshipped as the patron deity of fishermen and sailors. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of Nara period styles, with a main hall featuring a distinctive curved eave. According to local legend, a giant wave crashed against the shore below the shrine, threatening to destroy it, but the god Futsunokami Inari miraculously calmed the waters.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Futsunokami Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Futsunokami Inari
- Coordinates
- 35.3834765, 133.37205
Visitor tip
For visitors seeking a unique perspective on the shrine's surroundings, consider hiking along the nearby coast path, which offers stunning views of the Sea of Japan and the shrine's tranquil gardens.
Cultural notes
Futsu no Okami Shrine is famous for its traditional 'Futsunokami Inari Festival', held annually in May, where participants dress up as giant waves and parade through the streets to celebrate the goddess's power over the sea. The shrine also hosts a summer festival featuring traditional games, food stalls, and live music performances.
Historical note
Founded in 711 AD during the Asuka period.