Located in the town of Kurayoshida, Tottori Prefecture,外山社 (Outside Mountain Shrine) is a Shinto shrine that sits atop a hill overlooking the Sea of Japan. The shrine's primary enshrined deity is Tamazusa-no-kami, a kami associated with longevity and good fortune. The shrine's architecture is characteristic of those found in Tottori Prefecture during the Edo period, featuring a traditional Japanese-style gatehouse and tiled roofing. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the surrounding countryside while strolling through the shrine grounds.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tamazusa-no-kami
- Kami enshrined
- Tamazusa-no-kami, Other kami
- Coordinates
- 35.4253527, 133.0841854
Visitor tip
For visitors interested in learning more about the shrine's history, consider visiting during the annual Matsuri festival, which takes place in July and features traditional dances and performances.
Cultural notes
Outside Mountain Shrine is connected to the mythology surrounding Tamazusa-no-kami, a deity said to have been invoked for protection by the Matsumoto clan. The shrine also hosts an annual festival honoring the kami, featuring rituals and ceremonies to ensure good fortune and longevity.
Historical note
The shrine was built in 1613 by the Matsumoto clan, who were local daimyos.