Aguroko-jinja is a Shinto shrine located in Akita Prefecture, dedicated to the worship of a powerful kami believed to protect farmers and fishermen. The shrine's architecture reflects its historical significance as a center for agricultural and maritime trade. Visitors can explore the shrine's museum to learn more about its history and significance.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari
- Kami enshrined
- Inari
- Coordinates
- 39.1985697, 140.4240263
Visitor tip
When visiting, try some local specialties such as Akita Kuri Ramen at the nearby restaurant, which is said to have originated from a popular legend associated with the shrine.
Cultural notes
Aguroko-jinja is famous for its 'Matsubara-gi', a traditional folk dance performed during festivals in honor of the shrine's patron kami. The shrine also has connections to the local legend of the 'Akita River Spirit', which is believed to protect fishermen and ensure a bountiful catch.
Historical note
Founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), Aguroko-jinja has played a crucial role in the region's economy and culture.