A shrine in Fukushima Prefecture dedicated to Hoshina Masayuki, the third lord of Aizu Domain and half-brother of Tokugawa Iemitsu. Known for its beautiful autumn foliage and historical significance to the Aizu region.
This shrine is dedicated to the deified spirit of Hoshina Masayuki, a revered 17th-century daimyo who served as the wise and benevolent lord of Aizu Domain and was known for his exceptional governance and Confucian scholarship. As both a historical figure who brought prosperity to the region and a kami associated with good governance and learning, Hoshina Masayuki draws visitors seeking guidance in leadership, academic success, and moral wisdom. The shrine serves as a spiritual center where worshippers honor the legacy of this exemplary ruler while praying for personal growth, educational achievement, and ethical guidance in their own lives.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Hoshina Masayuki
- Founding
- 1675
- Coordinates
- 37.5703735, 140.1006415
Cultural notes
The shrine name 'Hanitsutsu' was taken from Hoshina Masayuki's posthumous Shinto name. It represents the deification of a historical figure who was instrumental in Aizu's development during the early Edo period.