Located in the city of Omiya, Omiwa Shrine is dedicated to the kami Amaterasu, as well as other deities associated with rice, prosperity, and the founding of the city. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance, featuring a traditional Japanese-style wooden hall (haiden) and a five-story pagoda (tōba). Visitors can experience the tranquility of the shrine's gardens and enjoy traditional festivals, including the Omiwa Shrine Festival in April.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Amaterasu
- Kami enshrined
- Amaterasu, Jikokuten, Hachiman
- Coordinates
- 34.9895238, 135.7073788
Visitor tip
To appreciate the shrine's architecture, consider visiting during the spring season to witness the cherry blossoms in full bloom.
Cultural notes
As a major pilgrimage site for Amaterasu, Omiwa Shrine is also revered as a source of fertility and prosperity. The shrine is closely associated with the Japanese New Year (Oshogatsu) and is often visited by locals seeking good luck and blessings.
Historical note
Founded in 645 CE by Prince Shotoku, making it one of Japan's oldest shrines.