Located in the scenic town of Higashi Matsushima, Minami-so Shrine is dedicated to the kami of the sea and fishing. The shrine's name literally means 'inner gate,' referring to its location as a gateway between the land and the sea. The shrine's architecture reflects its coastal setting, with a traditional Japanese-style torii gate situated near the ocean. Visitors can walk along the shoreline while praying at the shrine, making it a unique experience for those seeking spiritual connection with nature.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- null
- Coordinates
- 38.3053508, 140.6699515
Visitor tip
To make the most of your visit, arrive early in the morning or late in the evening when the sun is not too high, allowing you to fully appreciate the serene ocean views while praying at the shrine.
Cultural notes
The shrine is famous for its association with the legend of the samurai who lost his way and was guided by a spirit known as 'Sakaino-kami,' which roughly translates to 'God of the Sea.' The local fishing community still respects this kami, often leaving offerings at the shrine before embarking on their daily catch.
Historical note
The shrine was founded during the Kamakura period, approximately in 1185, and has since been rebuilt several times due to natural disasters and wars.