Located in the heart of Mt. Fuji, 御宿八幡宮 is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Inari Okami, the patron deity of rice and fertility. The shrine's name, 御宿, refers to its historical significance as a resting place for travelers on the famous Nakasendo route. Built during the Edo period, the shrine's architecture reflects the traditional Japanese style with its vermillion torii gate and tiled roofs. Visitors can explore the shrine's historic buildings, including the five-story pagoda and the museum showcasing local art and artifacts.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Okami
- Coordinates
- 35.2008406, 138.9107837
Visitor tip
For a truly immersive experience, try visiting the shrine at sunrise or sunset when the autumn leaves are in full bloom.
Cultural notes
The shrine is famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates that form a tunnel leading to the main hall. According to legend, these gates were installed by Inari Okami himself. Visitors can also participate in the annual Matsuri festival, which takes place in May and features traditional music, dance, and food stalls.
Historical note
Founded in 1630 during the Tokugawa shogunate.