The Sōan-gū Shrine in Aomori Prefecture is dedicated to the Shinto kami of the sea and fishing, with a history dating back to the 16th century. Located on the coast, the shrine's architecture reflects its coastal surroundings, with traditional Japanese buildings and a distinctive curved roofline. Visitors can experience the shrine's connection to the sea through its annual autumn festival, where they can pray for good harvests and safe passage.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Mikura-oki-tora
- Kami enshrined
- Mikura-oki-tora, Kawara-no-kami
- Coordinates
- 40.4928405, 141.4939331
Visitor tip
For a unique perspective on the shrine, take a stroll along the adjacent coastal path at low tide to discover hidden tide pools and interesting rock formations.
Cultural notes
As a shrine dedicated to the kami of the sea, Sōan-gū Shrine is often visited by fishermen and locals seeking good fortune in their fishing endeavors. The shrine's autumn festival, also known as Matsuri no Hi, honors the patron deity of the sea and features traditional dances, music, and offerings.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt in 1611 after being destroyed during the Sengoku period.