The Twelve Gates Shrine is a Shinto temple dedicated to the twelve Shinto gods known as the Kami of the Gate, also referred to as the Twelve Deities or Twelve Gods. This shrine in Miyagi Prefecture is one of the most famous and well-preserved shrines in Japan, boasting an impressive architectural style that reflects its historical significance. The shrine's main hall was built during the Heian period, with several renovations made in later periods including the Edo era. Visitors can observe the stunning traditional architecture, which features a beautiful wooden torii gate and a tranquil garden.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Tenjū-inari
- Kami enshrined
- Tenjū-inari
- Coordinates
- 38.5572573, 140.9616095
Visitor tip
For a more immersive experience, try visiting during cherry blossom season (usually late March to early April) when the surrounding park is filled with vibrant flowers.
Cultural notes
This shrine is particularly notable for being one of the twelve shrines in Japan that are designated as 'Shinmei' shrines, which were believed to be founded by the first emperor of Japan. It is also known for its unique architecture and historical significance, which make it a popular destination for those interested in Japanese culture and history.
Historical note
The shrine was originally founded in the Nara period, but its current structure dates back to the Heian period.