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Tsumori Shrine

津守神社

Tsumori Jinja

Tsumori Shrine is historically associated with the Sumiyoshi faith and the ancient Tsumori clan who served as hereditary priests at Sumiyoshi Taisha. The shrine maintains connections to maritime protection and purification rituals that characterize Sumiyoshi worship.

Denomination
Sumiyoshi
Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Sumiyoshi Sanjin
Kami enshrined
Sumiyoshi Sanjin
Founding
Ancient period
Coordinates
34.8525507, 137.4257845

Visitor tip

Look for maritime symbols and references to purification rituals that reflect the shrine's connection to Sumiyoshi traditions.

Cultural notes

The name Tsumori is deeply connected to Sumiyoshi worship and the ancient priestly traditions that developed around Japan's most important maritime shrine complex.

Historical note

The Tsumori clan served as the hereditary priestly family (shake) of Sumiyoshi Taisha for over a millennium, tracing their lineage back to ancient times. Various Tsumori shrines were established in areas where the clan held influence, maintaining the Sumiyoshi tradition of sea god worship and purification practices.