Bear's Cave Shrine, located in Miyagi Prefecture, is a Shinto site dedicated to the kami of Mount Zaratsu, the sacred mountains that surround Lake Towada. The shrine is built near a natural cave resembling a bear's den, which has become a symbol of the site. According to local legend, a priestess who lived during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) discovered the shrine while searching for a cure for her ailing son. She was guided by the appearance of a large bear in the area and found the cave, where she found an image of the deity that later became known as Zaratsu-hime no kami, or the Goddess of Mount Zaratsu.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Zaratsu-hime
- Kami enshrined
- Goddess of Mount Zaratsu, Mount Zaratsu
- Coordinates
- 38.7984246, 140.8350242
Visitor tip
To make a wish at Bear's Cave Shrine, tie a small ribbon around a tree branch and whisper your desire. Be sure to remove it before leaving.
Cultural notes
This shrine is part of Japan's mountain worship tradition, where mountains are revered for their spiritual power. The annual Zaratsu Taiko Festival, held in June, features traditional drum performances to ensure the deity's favor.
Historical note
Built in the Edo period (1603-1867 CE) to honor the local kami.