Located in the heart of Kanazawa, Ishikawa's capital city, Uwajima Shrine is a sacred Shinto site dedicated to the deities of the sea and fertility. Dedicated to the ocean goddess Amaterasu Omikami, Uwajima Shrine was originally built as a humble Shinto shrine on Mount Niigata in 1608 but has since moved to its current location in Kanazawa. The shrine's architecture reflects its history as an important center of maritime trade and commerce.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Susanoo, Amaterasu
- Coordinates
- 36.9319016, 137.4926428
Visitor tip
For a unique visitor experience, try visiting the shrine at low tide, when you can see the ocean goddess Amaterasu Omikami's statues and offerings exposed by the receding water.
Cultural notes
Uwajima Shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens, which include a large pond with a statue of the sea god Susanoo no Mikoto. The shrine also hosts the annual Sea Goddess Festival, honoring Amaterasu Omikami and celebrating the fertility of the sea and the land.
Historical note
The shrine was destroyed during the Boshin War in 1869, only to be rebuilt in 1870.