Asama Shrine is dedicated to Konohanasakuya-hime, the goddess of Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms. Asama shrines are traditionally established to worship the sacred spirit of Mount Fuji and to pray for protection from volcanic eruptions. These shrines often serve as spiritual gateways for Mount Fuji pilgrims and local communities seeking the blessings of the mountain deity.
- Denomination
- Asama
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Konohanasakuya-hime
- Kami enshrined
- Konohanasakuya-hime
- Coordinates
- 35.459296, 139.2723735
Visitor tip
Look for imagery of Mount Fuji and cherry blossoms, which are common motifs at Asama shrines.
Cultural notes
Konohanasakuya-hime is renowned for her beauty and is associated with the ephemeral nature of cherry blossoms, symbolizing the fleeting beauty of life. She is also connected to safe childbirth and the protection of children, making Asama shrines popular destinations for families seeking blessings.
Historical note
Asama shrines have ancient origins tied to the worship of Mount Fuji as a sacred mountain. The cult of Fuji-san developed during the Heian period, when the mountain was both revered and feared for its volcanic activity. Local communities established Asama shrines to appease the mountain's spirit and seek protection from eruptions, while also honoring the beauty and power of Japan's most iconic peak.