Mochioka Shrine is located on Mount Mochioka in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki Prefecture, famous for its spectacular cherry blossom displays in spring. The shrine sits atop a hill covered with approximately 2,600 cherry trees, making it one of Kyushu's most celebrated hanami spots. The sacred site has served as a place of worship for centuries, offering panoramic views of the surrounding Miyakonojo basin.
- Denomination
- Hachiman
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Emperor Ojin
- Kami enshrined
- Emperor Ojin
- Founding
- Ancient period
- Coordinates
- 31.7501866, 131.009984
Visitor tip
Visit during late March to early April for the famous cherry blossom festival when the entire mountainside blooms pink.
Cultural notes
Mount Mochioka is celebrated in local folklore and poetry for its natural beauty and spiritual significance. The combination of Hachiman worship and the seasonal cherry blossom viewing represents the integration of Shinto spirituality with Japan's deep appreciation for natural cycles and beauty.
Historical note
The shrine has ancient origins tied to the worship of Emperor Ojin as Hachiman, the deity of war and divine protection. Mount Mochioka has been considered sacred ground for generations, with the shrine serving as a spiritual center for the local community. The mountain's cherry trees were planted over many years, transforming the sacred site into a renowned location for both religious observance and seasonal celebration.