Located in the scenic town of Nihonmatsu, Stone Ferry Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the sea and fishing. The shrine's name, Ishiboshi Jinja, translates to 'Stone Ferry God Shrine', reflecting its connection to the region's maritime history. Visitors can explore the shrine's traditional architecture, including the impressive torii gate and the beautiful garden featuring native Japanese trees.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ishiboshi
- Kami enshrined
- Stone Ferry God
- Coordinates
- 36.2424828, 140.361005
Visitor tip
To experience the shrine's scenic beauty, arrive early in the morning to watch the sunrise over the nearby sea.
Cultural notes
As a coastal shrine, Ishiboshi Jinja is closely tied to the mythology of the god Inari, who is revered as the patron deity of fishermen and sailors. During the annual O-fishi festival (August 1st), visitors can participate in traditional fishing rituals and enjoy local seafood delicacies.
Historical note
The shrine was founded in the 17th century during the Edo period, when it was designated as a major ferry point for the region.