Anciently, the Higashi-Numabiki valley in Niigata Prefecture was revered as a sacred site for the indigenous Ainu people and later by Shinto practitioners. The Kamo Valley's natural hot springs, picturesque landscapes, and abundance of wildlife have been considered auspicious by locals. Today, the Kōgane Ippō Shrine is a place where visitors can seek blessings and experience the rich cultural heritage of Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kamo-O-no
- Kami enshrined
- Kamo-Ōno
- Coordinates
- 37.9490941, 139.3258694
Visitor tip
Visit during cherry blossom season (March-April) to enjoy the beautiful landscape and traditional festivals.
Cultural notes
This Shinto shrine is dedicated to Kamo-Ōno, a legendary figure known for his bravery in battle and his protection of the local people. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period style, with a distinctive curved roof design, and its sacred grounds are dotted with ancient trees believed to possess spiritual energy.
Historical note
The shrine was re-established in 1675 after its previous form was destroyed during the Sengoku period.