Located in the heart of Japan's snowy mountains, Ōkita Izumo-taisha is one of Shinto's most revered shrines dedicated to the god of storms and fertility, Izumo Okappan. It is said that Izumo Okappan was a strong warrior who possessed supernatural strength. He was born on an island in the Sea of Japan and later sailed to the mainland where he became a great leader.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
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- Kami enshrined
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- Coordinates
- 37.3337617, 139.8607833
Visitor tip
Bring a portable heating pad or hand warmer to warm up on chilly winter days while visiting the shrine.
Cultural notes
Ōkita Izumo-taisha is famous for its beautiful architecture and stunning natural surroundings. The shrine's main hall features a large wooden torii gate, and its grounds are adorned with many scenic walking trails and hiking paths. During the spring cherry blossom season, visitors can enjoy the breathtaking beauty of over 1,000 sakura trees.
Historical note
The shrine's origins date back to the Edo period, when it was established as a branch shrine of Izumo Taisha in Shimane Prefecture.