Located in the Hyogo Prefecture, the Tennō-ji Shrine is dedicated to the deity of heavenly kings and ancestors. The shrine's name, Tennō-ji, roughly translates to 'Temple of the Heavenly King,' reflecting its connection to the spiritual realm. While not as well-known as some other Shinto shrines, Tennō-ji offers a glimpse into Hyogo's rich cultural heritage.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- null
- Kami enshrined
- null
- Coordinates
- 34.8722847, 134.701694
Visitor tip
When visiting Tennō-ji, be sure to approach the main hall with care, as its wooden structure dates back to the 8th century and is considered an important cultural artifact.
Cultural notes
As a shrine associated with heavenly kings and ancestors, Tennō-ji celebrates the annual Festival of the Heavenly King (Tennō-matsuri), which takes place in September. During this festival, devotees offer food, drink, and prayers to honor their ancestors and seek divine protection.
Historical note
Founded during the Heian period (794–1185), this shrine has stood for nearly a thousand years, silently bearing witness to the region's history.