A Shinto shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture dedicated to Emperor Chuai, the legendary 14th Emperor of Japan. The shrine serves as an important site for local worship and commemorates the imperial connection to the region.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Emperor Chuai
- Kami enshrined
- Emperor Chuai
- Founding
- Ancient period
- Coordinates
- 33.9924358, 130.9950908
Visitor tip
The shrine offers a peaceful atmosphere for prayer and reflection, particularly meaningful for those interested in early Japanese imperial history.
Cultural notes
Emperor Chuai is remembered in Japanese mythology as the husband of Empress Jingu and father of Emperor Ojin, making this shrine part of the broader narrative of ancient Japanese imperial lineage and the legendary conquest of Korea.
Historical note
Toyokoto Shrine was established to honor Emperor Chuai, who according to legend died in this region during his campaign in Kyushu. The shrine's foundation reflects the historical significance of Yamaguchi Prefecture in ancient Japanese imperial history and the reverence for the emperor who preceded Empress Jingu's regency.