Located in the heart of Mutsu, Aomori City, in northern Japan, 智和伾神社 (Shinwa Tsukigami Shrine) is one of Iwate Prefecture's most revered Shinto shrines. Dedicated to Tsukigami Okuninushi, a kami believed to reside on the moon and control the tides, this shrine attracts visitors seeking good luck and fertility.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Tsukigami Okuninushi
- Coordinates
- 39.6874027, 141.1758001
Visitor tip
Visit at low tide to observe the unique tidal pools that form during certain times of year, a phenomenon said to be influenced by Tsukigami Okuninushi's powers.
Cultural notes
During the annual Summer Festival (Natsu Matsuri), shrine-goers participate in traditional dances and offer food offerings to commemorate the kami's role in ensuring bountiful harvests. The shrine is also notable for its distinctive wooden torii gate, adorned with vermilion paint and intricate carvings.
Historical note
Founded in 1722 by Lord Torii Tadamasa of Mutsu Domain.