Toshogu Shrine's sister shrine, located in the mountains of Gunma Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto deities associated with the sea and storms. The shrine's design reflects its mountainous surroundings and its focus on nature-based spirituality.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- null
- Coordinates
- 36.0929139, 139.0922907
Visitor tip
For visitors interested in history and culture, consider visiting during the autumn foliage season (November) when the surrounding mountains are ablaze with color.
Cultural notes
This shrine is closely associated with the mythology of storms and sea deities. The shrine's architecture features a unique wooden structure that reflects its natural surroundings, while the torii gate is adorned with intricate carvings depicting stormy weather. During the annual autumn festival (September/October), visitors can witness the sacred ritual dances performed by local priests to ward off bad luck.
Historical note
The shrine was built in 1634 during the Edo period as a branch shrine for the Toshogu Shrine, also known as the Shinko-en, which is dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu's spirit.