Hokuto-san, the Great Bear deity, is enshrined at the Kojima Shrine in Iwate Prefecture. The shrine was originally built during the Nara period and has undergone renovations over the centuries. Hokuto-san is revered for his power to protect against natural disasters and ensure a bountiful harvest. The shrine's architecture reflects its regional style, with a vermilion torii gate and a wooden shinden-zukuri main hall.
- Denomination
- shinto
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hokuto-san (Great Bear)
- Kami enshrined
- Hokuto-san, Tsukiyomi-no-Kami, Uzume-no-Kami
- Coordinates
- 38.9929845, 141.1122417
Visitor tip
To avoid crowds, plan your visit during the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) and arrive early to explore the surrounding forest before the sun reaches its peak.
Cultural notes
At Kojima Shrine, visitors can participate in a unique ritual called 'fudoshi-no-matsuri,' which involves burning paper offerings and praying for good luck and prosperity. The shrine is also known for its beautiful autumn foliage, with vibrant hues of orange and red appearing during the fall season.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt in 1612 following a devastating earthquake that struck the region.