Located in the Seto Inland Sea, Okayama's Mount Yashima home to the Shitennō-ji temple and the famous Kibi Plain rice fields. The shrine's name 'Yamaginsha' translates to Mountain God Shrine, reflecting its regional kami connection to the nearby mountain. Shinto worshippers honor the deities who protect nature and agriculture.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Amabegu
- Kami enshrined
- Amabegu, Mountain God
- Coordinates
- 34.7908264, 133.6130603
Visitor tip
Bring a small gift of sake or rice to show respect for the shrine's agricultural deities as you offer prayers for fertility and prosperity.
Cultural notes
Yamaginsha Shrine is revered during the Seto Saisen Festival in September, where locals celebrate the harvest with traditional dances and offerings. The shrine also features a unique 'Tree of Life' – a massive cedar tree believed to be over 500 years old – said to hold spiritual significance.
Historical note
Founded during the Nara period (710-794 CE), Yamaginsha boasts a rich history dating back over 1,300 years.