Located in the scenic town of Iina, Sengen Shrine is a revered Shinto site that has stood for centuries. Dedicated to three prominent kami - Inari Okami (God), Kunitake no Kami (God), and Amaterasu Okami (Great Goddess) and later also Shinto god Susanoo - , it offers visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Japan's rural communities. The shrine is built in the traditional Heian-style with a long history dating back to the 7th century.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari, Kunitake no Kami, Amaterasu
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Kunitake no Kami, Amaterasu
- Coordinates
- 35.9967816, 139.6302907
Visitor tip
For a more immersive experience, attend one of the shrine's regular festivals, especially during the spring or autumn seasons, when offerings to the kami are particularly vibrant.
Cultural notes
The shrine is closely associated with Inari Okami, patron deity of rice and agriculture. Shinto rituals and prayers for fertility and prosperity can be found within its grounds.
Historical note
The shrines were originally constructed during the Nara period (710-794 CE) and have since undergone significant renovations.