Subo no kami, the Shiba Kojo, is enshrined at Subo no Kamiya, a Shinto shrine in Saitama Prefecture dedicated to protection and good fortune. The shrine is known for its unique architectural style and beautiful gardens. Visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese tea ceremonies and festivals celebrating the Shiba Kojo's role as a guardian of crops.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 35.8577463, 139.4058035
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine during spring when the cherry blossoms bloom, but be prepared for large crowds.
Cultural notes
Subo no kami is associated with agriculture and fertility. The Shiba Kojo is believed to bring prosperity and good luck to farmers and their families. The shrine's architecture reflects its connection to rural life, with traditional tiled roofs and sliding doors.