The Shitennō-ji is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Chiba, situated on the eastern coast of Japan's main island. It is one of the most famous and historic shrines in the country, dedicated to the Shinto deities that are considered patrons of good fortune and prosperity. The shrine was originally built in 718 AD during the Nara period as a temple, but it was later converted into a Shinto shrine in the 19th century.
- Religion
- shinto
- Coordinates
- 35.5675349, 140.4680236
Visitor tip
To avoid long lines, visit the shrine early in the morning or late in the evening, when the sun is not too high.
Cultural notes
This shrine is famous for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. The Shitennō-ji is a symbol of Chiba city's history and culture, and it attracts many visitors each year who come to pray for good fortune and prosperity. In addition to the main shrine hall, there are several smaller shrines dedicated to different deities, including Ryūjin, the god of the sea.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II in 1945.