Water Shrine, located in the scenic Fukuoka Prefecture, is dedicated to the kami of water and its power. The shrine's name, Suiginsha, roughly translates to 'water god' or 'god of the river'. Located near a river, this shrine embodies the Shinto connection with nature. Visitors can walk along the tranquil riverside paths, observe the serene atmosphere, and contemplate the spiritual significance of water.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Suji no kami
- Kami enshrined
- Suiji no Kami
- Coordinates
- 33.8762229, 130.8629
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine at dawn or dusk when the sun's reflection on the water creates a picturesque atmosphere, allowing for a more spiritual experience.
Cultural notes
As a water shrine, Suiginsha is closely tied to Shinto traditions surrounding purification and cleansing. The shrine's rituals focus on ensuring the well-being of both humans and nature. Locals often bring offerings of sake, mochi, or other food items to the shrine during festivals to express gratitude for the life-giving power of water.
Historical note
The Water Shrine was originally constructed in the Muromachi period (1336-1573) to honor the god of the river that once flowed nearby.