Located in the scenic town of Kesennuma, Mutsu-ku, Miyagi Prefecture, is the historic Kinpeian Shrine, dedicated to the Shinto deity Bonten-sama, god of harvests and prosperity. Built in 1877, during the Meiji period, the shrine features traditional Heian-style architecture with a distinctive curved roofline.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Bonten
- Kami enshrined
- Bonten, Kokuryu, Inazuma
- Coordinates
- 38.433348, 141.194988
Visitor tip
For a unique visitor experience, try visiting Kinpeian Shrine during the spring season when cherry blossoms bloom in its courtyard.
Cultural notes
In terms of regional kami, Kinpeian Shrine is likely associated with local deities revered by the Matsumae clan, who historically ruled over the region. The shrine's architecture and layout may also reflect traditional Miyagi Prefecture customs and myths related to agriculture and fertility.
Historical note
Built as part of the government's efforts to modernize Shinto shrines following the Meiji Restoration.