Kibutsu-ji Shrine, located in Okayama Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deity of the Kibi plain. The shrine's architecture and design are influenced by the Heian period, with a wooden torii gate and a five-story pagoda. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture by participating in ceremonies and rituals, such as the annual Higan festival. The shrine is also famous for its stunning natural surroundings, including the nearby Kibi Plain National Park.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Mikoto
- Kami enshrined
- Kibi no, Mikoto
- Coordinates
- 34.6552194, 134.0622723
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, visit during cherry blossom season to see the stunning blooming trees along the Kibi Plain.
Cultural notes
Kibutsu-ji Shrine is revered for its association with the legendary Kibi no Mikoto, a Shinto deity said to have protected the region from invading forces. The shrine also has connections to the myth of the 'Eighty-Eight Regiments,' an ancient Japanese military organization.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt during the Kamakura period (1185-1333) after it was destroyed by a fire.