Located in Kinzan, a district of Kintsu City, in Chiba Prefecture, the Honji Sanzan Shrine is dedicated to three Shinto deities: Kamo-no-Musubi, Katsuura-no-Okami and Iwami-no-Katsumi. These kami are believed to be associated with fertility and prosperity. The shrine complex includes a hall of worship, altars, shrines for the three main deities, and a large vermilion torii gate. It is considered one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Katsuura-no-Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Kamo-no-Musubi, Katsuura-no-Okami, Iwami-no-Katsumi
- Coordinates
- 35.223884, 140.0734462
Visitor tip
To make an offering at the shrine, visitors should tie a red ribbon or string around the vermilion torii gate, symbolizing their respect and gratitude. This custom is deeply rooted in Shinto tradition.
Cultural notes
Honji Sanzan Shrine is often visited by locals during the autumnal festival, known as Koyo Matsuri, which celebrates the changing colors of the leaves. The shrine's three main deities are believed to be responsible for the fertility of the land and its people.
Historical note
The origins of Honji Sanzan Shrine date back to the 8th century.