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中嶋神社

Niigata

Mitsumori-jinja Shrine in Niigata is dedicated to the Shinto deity, Hachiman-gami, a kami associated with war and messenger spirits. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance during the Kamakura period (1185-1333), featuring a vermilion torii gate. The surrounding area boasts stunning views of the Sea of Japan. Visitors can explore the shrine's museum to learn about local history and mythology.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
Hachiman
Coordinates
38.0556181, 138.4670726

Visitor tip

For a unique perspective, climb the 100-step stone path leading to the shrine's main hall on a clear day to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and Sea of Japan.

Cultural notes

As an important Shinto site in Niigata, Mitsumori-jinja Shrine is often visited during annual festivals honoring Hachiman-gami. The shrine also holds significant historical value as a local center for Shinto worship during the Kamakura era.

Historical note

Mitsumori-jinja Shrine was originally built in the Kamakura period as a regional center for Hachiman-gami worship.

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