Ryōjin Shrine, located in Tottori Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto god of fire, Ryōjin. While often linked with Inari Ōkami, which is a more prominent kami associated with rice and industry, Ryoujin's primary focus on fire brings a unique element to this shrine. The shrine's architecture reflects its association with fire, featuring buildings made from materials resistant to flames such as clay and wood. The shrine offers visitors the chance to experience the changing seasons while strolling through the surrounding gardens.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ryōjin
- Kami enshrined
- Ryōjin
- Coordinates
- 35.4308184, 133.1534104
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the beauty of the shrine's gardens, visit at dawn or dusk when the sunlight casts a warm glow over the surrounding foliage.
Cultural notes
This shrine is connected to local folklore where fireflies are considered sacred symbols. During the summer months, locals hold a festival to honor the fireflies' presence.
Historical note
The history of Ryōjin Shrine dates back to the Edo period when it was established during a time of great economic growth in Japan.