Autumn Leaves Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of autumn leaves, with its primary enshrinement being that of Nakatomi no Okuninushi, a deity associated with autumn and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects a mix of traditional Japanese styles, including the Edo period's wooden structures, while its gardens showcase vibrant autumn foliage. Visitors can walk through the grounds to experience the serene atmosphere and reflect on the changing seasons.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Nakatomi no Okuninushi
- Kami enshrined
- Nakatomi no Okuninushi
- Coordinates
- 35.6681903, 139.2603486
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine's garden during cherry blossom season for a stunning display of pink blooms, or in autumn for a kaleidoscope of colorful leaves.
Cultural notes
This shrine is associated with the mythology of Autumn Leaf Festival (Koyo Matsuri), where visitors can enjoy traditional performances and food vendors amidst the vibrant foliage. The shrine's architecture also incorporates elements of the Shinto tradition of 'yurei' purification rites, performed during autumn to ward off misfortune.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt in 1717 by the Tokugawa shogunate during the Edo period.