Located in the city of Utsunomiya, Godo Shinto shrine is a historic and revered site dedicated to the god of fertility, agriculture, and prosperity in the Tochigi region. Founded during the Heian period, the shrine has been rebuilt several times due to natural disasters and wars, with its current main hall dating back to the Edo period. Visitors can admire traditional Japanese architecture, including the iconic torii gate and the five-story pagoda. The shrine is also famous for its sacred waters, believed to have healing properties.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Honji-Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Amaterasu
- Coordinates
- 36.9581611, 140.0514965
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's historic charm, consider visiting during the Utsunomiya Godo Festival in September, which features traditional performances, food stalls, and a parade through the city.
Cultural notes
Godo Shinto shrine is dedicated to the god of fertility, Honji-Okami (also known as Amaterasu), and is also believed to be inhabited by other kami such as Yatagarasu. The shrine's sacred waters are said to have healing properties and are often visited by locals seeking good fortune or health.
Historical note
Founded during the Heian period (794-1185),