Located in the town of Kamakura, Ibaraki Prefecture's Kashiwazaki Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto god of fields and rice, Kamiyamato no Okami, but is also known as Katsurahashihime Shrine. The shrine complex features a distinctive architecture with a main hall built in the Heian period (10th-12th century) and several smaller buildings. Visitors can explore the shrine's beautiful gardens, including a serene tea house and a tranquil pond. During festivals such as the New Year (Oshogatsu), locals often offer prayers for good harvests and agricultural prosperity.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kamiyamato no Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari, Hachiman, Kamiyamato no Okami
- Coordinates
- 36.367162, 140.3525868
Visitor tip
For visitors seeking a peaceful experience, consider visiting early in the morning to catch the sunrise over the shrine's gardens.
Cultural notes
This shrine is often visited during the spring equinox festival for good harvests and agricultural prosperity. Visitors may also notice the presence of Katsurahashihime, a legendary goddess from Japanese folklore associated with fertility and agriculture.
Historical note
The shrine was originally founded in the 7th century during the Asuka period.