e2japan
EN JA

金山神社

Chiba

Located in the scenic town of Shirahama, Chiba Prefecture's Kinzan Shrine is dedicated to the deity of Mount Kinzan, a prominent peak in the area known as Iwaki Sanzan, where the three sacred mountains meet. Shinto worship has been practiced here since ancient times.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Kinzan Okami
Kami enshrined
Kinzan Okami
Coordinates
35.5753765, 139.7300088

Visitor tip

To make a traditional offering to the deity, visitors should purchase incense and paper offerings at the shrine's shop before making their way to the honden. This is a unique experience that allows you to fully participate in Shinto rituals.

Cultural notes

Kinzan Shrine is associated with the mythological figure of Kinzan Okami, a mountain spirit said to have the power to control the weather and natural disasters. In May, shrine visitors can participate in a traditional dance festival called Kinzan Matsuri, which celebrates the deity's power.

Historical note

The shrine was founded during the Edo period (1603-1867), when it was designated as an imperial shrine.

More shrines in Chiba