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船上神社

Tottori

Located in the coastal town of Sugi, Tottori Prefecture, Boat Shrine (Fune no Jinja) is dedicated to the kami of the sea and the wind. As one of the oldest shrines in Japan, dating back to the Nara period (710-794 CE), it showcases traditional Japanese architecture and is renowned for its stunning ocean views. The shrine complex features a wooden main hall (haiden) with a distinctive curved roof, typical of Heian-period Shinto temples.

Religion
shinto
Enshrined kami
Fujiin
Kami enshrined
Fujin, Raijin
Coordinates
35.42755, 133.5922235

Visitor tip

To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, visit at sunrise or sunset when the golden light casts a warm glow over the surrounding landscape.

Cultural notes

Boat Shrine is believed to be connected to the myth of Fujin and Raijin, the wind god and thunder god. The shrine hosts the annual Sugi Fire Festival (Sugijūranobi) in September, where visitors can watch the iconic fire dancing and enjoy traditional food stalls.

Historical note

Founded during the Nara period in 712 CE by Emperor Shōmu.

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