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Sagara Shrine

相良神社

Sagara Jinja

Kumamoto

A shrine in Kumamoto Prefecture dedicated to the Sagara clan, the feudal lords who ruled the Hitoyoshi domain for over 700 years. The shrine serves as a memorial to the Sagara family ancestors and reflects the deep connection between local governance and Shinto spiritual traditions in southern Kyushu.

Denomination
Hachiman
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Sagara clan ancestors and Hachiman
Kami enshrined
Hachiman, Sagara clan ancestors
Founding
Medieval period
Coordinates
32.2109765, 130.7640088

Visitor tip

The shrine offers insight into the unique history of one of Japan's longest-ruling feudal families in the scenic Hitoyoshi region.

Historical note

The shrine is associated with the Sagara clan, who were appointed as the lords of Hitoyoshi by the Kamakura shogunate in 1193 and maintained control of the region until the Meiji Restoration. The Sagara family was one of the longest-ruling feudal families in Japan, governing their domain for approximately 700 years through multiple political transitions.

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