Eight-Bay Temple Shrine in Ishikawa Prefecture is dedicated to the Shinto deity Susanoo no Okami, known as the god of storms and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects its role as a guardian of the region's agriculture and fishing industries. With eight large wooden pillars, the shrine embodies the mythical storm god who shaped the earth.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Susanoo no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Susanoo no Okami, Inari, Tsukuyomi, Amaterasu
- Coordinates
- 36.1110486, 136.2705458
Visitor tip
For a truly immersive experience, visit Eight-Bay Temple at sunset to witness the ritual of 'Gion Matsuri' performed by the shrine's senior priests, which honors Susanoo no Okami and seeks his blessing for the region's harvests.
Cultural notes
The shrine is famous for its large torii gate, built in 1654 during the Edo period. Locally, Susanoo no Okami is revered as a symbol of protection against natural disasters, such as typhoons and floods. The shrine also hosts an annual festival called 'Kawachi Matsuri' to celebrate the deity's role in ensuring fertile soil.
Historical note
Founded in 1588 during the Sengoku period by the Imagawa clan, Eight-Bay Temple has been an important Shinto site for centuries.