Located in the city of Sakura, Chiba Prefecture, Ōgawa-shrines are a series of shrines dedicated to the kami Ōguma and his wife, Ōgata. The shrine at 大廣神社 is one of these enclaves, situated near a river that played a crucial role in local trade and commerce. The shrine's history dates back to the 18th century, during the Edo period, when it was first established as a regional center for the worship of Ōguma.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ōguma
- Kami enshrined
- Ōguma, Ōgata
- Coordinates
- 35.6855664, 139.7900907
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine's adjacent riverbank to see the scenic Sakura River, which flows past the shrine's main hall. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy eating by the water.
Cultural notes
This shrine is dedicated to Ōguma, a regional deity associated with abundance and prosperity in the natural world. The shrine also honors Ōgata, Ōguma's consort, who is revered for her role as protector of local merchants. Each year during the spring equinox festival, the shrine hosts a traditional tea ceremony, which helps to promote harmony between humans and nature.
Historical note
Founded in the 18th century, this shrine has served as an important center for local trade and commerce.