Located in the Akita Prefecture, the Kinryujo temple is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Kinryu, a Shinto deity of fire and metalworking. The shrine is situated near the banks of the Shinano River and is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. The temple complex features a large hall with a roof made of wood and tile, surrounded by lush greenery and a tranquil pond. The shrine's history dates back to the 17th century and has been designated as a national treasure in Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kinryu
- Kami enshrined
- Kinryu
- Coordinates
- 39.8026378, 140.0655949
Visitor tip
Visitors can take a stroll around the temple grounds, especially during cherry blossom season, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. A must-try is the local specialty of Akita, which is sake brewed in the nearby region.
Cultural notes
Kinryujo temple is also associated with the mythology of the Japanese god of fire, Kinryu, who was said to have been worshipped by the ancient inhabitants of the area. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Shinto design elements and has a unique tile-roofed building that adds to its aesthetic appeal.
Historical note
The Kinryujo temple was established during the Edo period (1603-1868) and has since been renovated and expanded over time.