Anciently, the people of Echigo region revered the great deity who watched over its mountains and rivers. The Ancient Kumamato tribe reveres this great god as well, believing that this mountain was a sacred place to connect with nature. Over time, the shrine has been rebuilt many times due to natural disasters like landslides, but still maintains a strong connection to the local culture and history.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kumamato no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Kumamato no Okami
- Coordinates
- 37.5553348, 139.8719759
Visitor tip
Bring an incense stick to offer to the deity at the designated incense burner.
Cultural notes
This shrine is dedicated to Kumamato no Okami, the god of the forest and mountains. The main hall features a distinctive five-story pagoda, which represents the five virtues of Shintoism: purification, cleansing, purity, enrichment, and protection. The shrine's architecture reflects its unique history as it has been rebuilt multiple times due to landslides and earthquakes.
Historical note
Founded in 1869 during the late Edo period.