A Kotohira shrine in Kumamoto Prefecture dedicated to Ōmononushi-no-kami, the protective deity of seafarers, travelers, and merchants. Part of the nationwide network of shrines associated with Kotohira-gū in Kagawa Prefecture, this shrine serves the local community while maintaining the traditional worship practices associated with safe travel and maritime protection.
- Denomination
- Kotohira
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ōmononushi-no-kami
- Kami enshrined
- Ōmononushi-no-kami
- Coordinates
- 32.8713704, 130.2637622
Visitor tip
Look for the distinctive ship-related votive offerings and maritime symbols that are characteristic of Kotohira shrines.
Cultural notes
Kotohira worship combines Shinto and Buddhist elements, with the deity originally identified with the Buddhist guardian Kumbhira. The faith became particularly popular among merchants and sailors seeking protection during travel and sea voyages.
Historical note
Kotohira shrines spread throughout Japan during the Edo period as worship of Kotohira-gū's deity became popular among merchants and travelers. Local Kotohira shrines were established to serve communities unable to make the pilgrimage to the main shrine in Shikoku.