Located in the heart of Hitachi Seaside, the Ōrō Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Ryūjin, the Shinto god of the sea and storms, as well as Ryūmyō-o no kami, the god of dragons. As one of Japan's most famous shrines, it attracts visitors from all over the world with its unique blend of Shinto and Buddhist traditions. The shrine is also known for its beautiful gardens and traditional Japanese architecture.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ryūjin, Ryūmyō-o no kami
- Kami enshrined
- Ryūjin, Ryūmyō-o no kami
- Coordinates
- 35.9438983, 139.6370631
Visitor tip
For those interested in taking part in traditional Japanese culture, be sure to participate in the annual Ōrō Shrine Festival, which features traditional performances such as taiko drumming and martial arts demonstrations.
Cultural notes
The shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens, including a large pond with a statue of Ryūjin, and its unique architecture, which combines elements of both Shinto and Buddhist traditions. According to legend, the shrine's founder was granted a divine blessing by Ryūjin himself.
Historical note
The shrine was originally founded in 1580 during the Sengoku period as a temple dedicated to the worship of Ryūjin, but it was later converted into a Shinto shrine in 1603.