Tsuruga-miya Hatsuharu Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the gods of the sea and the protector of fishermen in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. Founded in 1561 by Date Tsuneie as an alternative shrine to his main shrine in Sendai, it was relocated to its current site in 1632. The shrine is famous for its impressive vermilion torii gate, which stands at over 15 meters tall and is considered one of the tallest in Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hatsuharu
- Kami enshrined
- Hatsuharu, Ningyo-jin
- Coordinates
- 34.3907765, 132.7306485
Visitor tip
For a unique perspective on the shrine's architecture, visit during sunset when the vermilion torii gate is illuminated.
Cultural notes
This shrine is dedicated to Tsuruga-miya Hatsuharu, a legendary god of the sea who protected fishermen and ensured safe passage. Visitors can experience traditional Japanese tea ceremonies and participate in festivals such as the Matsue Cherry Blossom Festival.
Historical note
The shrine was relocated from its original site in Sendai to Matsue in 1632 during the Edo period.