Located in the picturesque town of Yako, Ibaraki Prefecture, 鹿島神社 is a serene Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami, Tsukiyomi-no-kami. Known as the 'God of the Moon' or 'Tsuki-yomi', this deity plays an essential role in Japanese mythology, representing the moon and its life-giving power. Visitors can witness the shrine's tranquil atmosphere, adorned with traditional Japanese architecture and lush greenery. As a revered site in local history, 鹿島神社 continues to embody the spiritual essence of Japan.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tsukiyomi-no-kami
- Kami enshrined
- Tsukuyomi, God of the Moon
- Coordinates
- 35.8336811, 139.9300458
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's beauty, it is recommended to visit during the autumn moon viewing season ( Tsukimi), when the full moon shines brightly over the surrounding landscape.
Cultural notes
As a significant site for local festivals, 鹿島神社 is often involved in the 'Ibaraki Kigo Matsuri', a celebration honoring the region's rich cultural heritage and its connection to nature. Visitors can experience unique Shinto traditions and participate in traditional dances performed by local communities.
Historical note
The shrine was established in the 7th century during the Nara period.