Located in the town of Tokusa, Gunma Prefecture,諏訪神社 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami Ō no Tsukuyomi, also known as Tsukiyomi-no-kami, the god of the moon and the heavens. The shrine is famous for its beautiful garden, designed in the traditional Japanese style with winding paths, moss-covered stones, and a serene pond. Visitors can walk through the tranquil grounds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular destination for those seeking spiritual enlightenment.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tsukiyomi-no-kami
- Kami enshrined
- Ō no Tsukuyomi, Tsukiyomi-no-kami
- Coordinates
- 36.3289389, 139.0799017
Visitor tip
For a truly immersive experience, visit the shrine at dawn or dusk when the garden is bathed in soft sunlight and the sound of the water lilies on the pond create a soothing melody.
Cultural notes
As one of the many shrines dedicated to Tsukiyomi-no-kami,諏訪神社 is closely tied to Japanese lunar mythology. The shrine's design and layout are also influenced by the concept of 'mishima,' or the spiritual realm of the gods, which is believed to reside in a parallel world above the mortal realm.
Historical note
The shrine was originally built in 1635 during the Edo period by the Tokugawa shogunate to commemorate Ō no Tsukuyomi's role as the god of the moon.