Located in the scenic Tottori Prefecture, Wood Mountain Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of wood and agriculture. The shrine's name, 'Kadogami' which translates to 'Wood God', reflects its focus on forestry and timber trade, which was significant in the region during the Edo period. Visitors can explore the shrine's historic wooden structures, including the main hall and the torii gate, which date back to the 17th century.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 35.2550758, 133.1441329
Visitor tip
Visitors can purchase local cedar wood crafts and souvenirs at the shrine's store, and take a short walk through the adjacent forest to admire the surrounding nature.
Cultural notes
The shrine is closely associated with the mythological figure of the 'Kami no Nakatsu' or Wood God, who is believed to protect the region's forests and woods. The shrine also hosts an annual autumn festival in October, where visitors can enjoy traditional performances, crafts, and food.
Historical note
Established during the Edo period (1603-1868), Wood Mountain Shrine played an important role in the region's forestry industry.