Located in the foothills of the Nikko National Park, Akakawa Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the kami of the red-cedar tree and the mountain spirit of Akakawa-yama. The shrine complex features traditional Japanese architecture with a striking red-painted torii gate and several wooden structures dating back to the 17th century.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Kami, of, the, red-cedar, tree
- Coordinates
- 36.3315617, 139.4015031
Visitor tip
For visitors looking to experience the shrine's natural beauty, consider hiking up Akakawa-yama during cherry blossom season for stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
Cultural notes
This shrine is known for its unique association with the 'Akakawa-yama' mountain spirit, which is believed to offer protection and good fortune to those who visit. The shrine also hosts an annual Akakawa-yama Festival in May, featuring traditional music, dance, and food.
Historical note
Founded in 1641 by Tokugawa Iemasa during the Edo period.