Early Bird Shrine in Shiga Prefecture, dedicated to the Shinto goddess of longevity and prosperity, Hikoboshi, who is said to traverse a bridge over the Milky Way, allowing the living to glimpse the spirits of their loved ones. The shrine's design reflects its connection to agriculture, with earthenware storage vessels for rice grains on the shrine grounds. Early Bird Shrine has maintained its serene atmosphere despite centuries of changes in Shiga Prefecture.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Hikoboshi
- Kami enshrined
- Hikoboshi
- Coordinates
- 35.0314757, 135.7348277
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine's grounds early in the morning to see the earthenware storage vessels, which are said to bring good luck for rice harvests. Bring a small gift of sake or sake-steamed rice cakes (chankonabe) as an offering.
Cultural notes
Hikoboshi is celebrated at Early Bird Shrine during the Autumn Equinox festival in September, with lantern-lit processions and offerings to ensure a good harvest. The shrine's design incorporates traditional Japanese architecture, with a simple yet elegant torii gate, while its earthenware vessels reflect its agricultural significance.
Historical note
The shrine was first established during the Edo period (1603-1867) and is believed to be one of the oldest shrines in the region.