Located in the heart of Okayama Prefecture, Okuragahime Shrine is a tranquil Shinto temple dedicated to Okuragahime, the goddess of the harvest moon and the protector of farmers' crops. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a site of worship for the local peasantry during the Edo period. Its main hall features a traditional tiled roof and a serene garden adorned with seasonal flowers and lanterns.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 34.5396413, 133.6536555
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine during the full moon in October for the annual Harvest Moon Festival (Tsukimi Matsuri), where locals and visitors alike gather to admire the full moon and offer prayers for a bountiful harvest.
Cultural notes
Okuragahime Shrine is associated with the legend of Okuragahime, who was said to have descended from heaven to bring fertility to the land. The shrine's autumnal festivities also reflect its connection to the harvest season and the mythological cycle of nature.
Historical note
Founded in the 17th century, Okuragahime Shrine was originally built to honor the patron deity of the local samurai family.