The Torikamachi Shrine in Akita Prefecture is dedicated to the Shinto god of rice, prosperity, and good harvests. The shrine's name, Torikamachi, translates to 'rice field town,' which reflects its historical significance as a major agricultural center. With a history dating back over 700 years, this shrine has played an important role in the region's rural community.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- null
- Kami enshrined
- null
- Coordinates
- 39.7751319, 140.0629634
Visitor tip
To make the most of your visit, try some local specialties such as Akita-sanma tuna or Kiritanpo rice at the food stalls near the shrine entrance.
Cultural notes
The shrine is known for its unique 'hakama-koji' gate, which features intricately carved wooden panels depicting scenes from everyday life in feudal Japan. This architectural feature reflects the importance of agriculture and rural life in the region.
Historical note
The shrine was originally founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE).