Kokuryu-jin-sama, the God of Wind, is enshrined at Airai-jinsha Shrine in Yamagata Prefecture. This Shinto shrine is dedicated to the kami who protects farmers and travelers from harsh winds and rough seas. The shrine's architecture reflects its role as a guardian of safe passage, with sturdy wooden gates and walls that can withstand strong gusts of wind. Visitors can make offerings to Kokuryu-jin-sama at the shrine's torii gate, which is said to bring good luck on journeys.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kokuryu-jin
- Kami enshrined
- God of Wind
- Coordinates
- 38.3089571, 140.0558327
Visitor tip
Before visiting the shrine, take a moment to make an offering of salt or incense at the torii gate, which is believed to purify your body and mind for safe passage.
Cultural notes
As a shrine dedicated to the God of Wind, Airai-jinsha Shrine holds a special place in the hearts of local fishermen, who pray for calm seas during their voyages. During the annual 'Furusato Matsuri' festival, which takes place in September, visitors can enjoy traditional games and food stalls while honoring Kokuryu-jin-sama.
Historical note
The Airai-jinsha Shrine was built in 1673 during the Edo period.