Located in the town of Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tamagawa-jinja is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the avian kami known as Tsurugi no Okami and others. The shrine's name roughly translates to 'Swan God Shrine' or 'Swan Great God Shrine'. As one of the oldest shrines in Mito, it has been an important site for worship and rituals since ancient times. Visitors can walk along the Tamagawa River and explore the shrine grounds, which feature traditional Shinto architecture and beautiful gardens.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tsurugi no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Tsurugi no Okami, others
- Coordinates
- 36.3507502, 140.1598576
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the serene atmosphere of Tamagawa-jinja, it is recommended to visit during sunrise or sunset when the golden light casts a warm glow over the shrine grounds.
Cultural notes
As a shrine dedicated to Tsurugi no Okami and other avian kami, Tamagawa-jinja is deeply connected to Japanese folklore and mythology. The shrine's name is also associated with the mythological swan, said to be a symbol of good luck and prosperity in Shinto tradition.
Historical note
The history of the shrine dates back to the Edo period (1603-1867), with records of its existence found in historical documents from that time.