Located in the heart of Yokohama, Hikokageu Kannon Shrine is one of the oldest and most historic Shinto shrines in Kanagawa Prefecture. Dedicated to the worship of Okuni no Okami, a kami associated with fertility, rice, and prosperity, this shrine has been a vital source of spiritual guidance for generations of locals. The shrine's traditional architecture reflects its rich history, blending elements of ancient temples with rustic Shinto elements.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Okuni no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Okuni no Okami
- Coordinates
- 35.5239067, 139.6355484
Visitor tip
Visitors can make an offering at the shrine's sacred tree, a rare Kamagotsu-oki pine said to be one of only two remaining trees from a group of six planted in the Edo period.
Cultural notes
As a major Shinto site in Kanagawa Prefecture, Hikokageu Kannon Shrine is closely tied to local folklore and mythology. During the annual Obon festival, locals pay their respects to Okuni no Okami at the shrine, seeking blessings for good harvests and prosperity.
Historical note
The shrine was originally constructed in the Nara period (710-794 CE), although it has undergone numerous restorations and expansions over the centuries.