Hikaridaniya Shrine, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is dedicated to Raijin, the Shinto god of thunder and lightning. As one of Japan's oldest shrines, Hikaridaniya has a rich history dating back to the 7th century. The shrine's name, meaning 'Electric God Shrine,' reflects its association with the powerful deity Raijin.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Raijin
- Kami enshrined
- Raijin, Kagayahime, Tsukuyomi
- Coordinates
- 36.2832108, 140.0658495
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's unique architecture, visit during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) and take a stroll along the nearby river to witness the vibrant blooms against the backdrop of Hikaridaniya's wooden torii gate.
Cultural notes
As Raijin is revered as the patron deity of blacksmiths and metalworkers, visitors can expect to find traditional craftspeople and artisans at the shrine during peak seasons. The shrine also hosts an annual Lightning Festival (Raijinkou), which honors Raijin's power and strength.