Located in Gunma Prefecture, Oku-Nikko, a town situated about 2 hours away from Tokyo by train, lies the beautiful Kegon Falls and the famous Chuzenji Lake with numerous shrines and temples surrounding it. Among these shrines is the Asamatsu Shrine, better known as the '浅間神社', named after the nearby mountain of Asumai-san or more commonly 'Asumatsu-yama'. According to Japanese mythology, the primary deity enshrined at the shrine was Okuninushi no Kami, who is often depicted with the head of a bear and the body of an archer. As the story goes, this god took care of the fertility of Japan's land by hunting with his magical bow and arrows.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Okuninushi
- Kami enshrined
- Okuninushi
- Coordinates
- 36.2499849, 139.3785009
Visitor tip
Visit the nearby Kegon Falls at sunrise or sunset for a serene and beautiful view that is particularly stunning during cherry blossom season.
Cultural notes
The Asamatsu Shrine participates in various Shinto festivals throughout the year, including the spring 'Matsuri' festival, which celebrates the return of Okuninushi no Kami from his winter residence. This festival features traditional dances and rituals performed to ensure a bountiful harvest in the coming year.
Historical note
The history of the shrine dates back to the late 17th century, during the Edo period when it was built for local deities associated with Asumatsu-yama.