The Spring Day Grand Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami, the spirits believed to inhabit and protect Japan's natural environment. Located in Tokushima Prefecture, the shrine is renowned for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and its connection to the mythological figure of Uka-no-Mochi, the legendary ancestor of the Tokushima region.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Uka no Mochi
- Kami enshrined
- Uka no Mochi
- Coordinates
- 34.2294198, 134.1180986
Visitor tip
To experience the shrine's tranquility, arrive early in the morning to witness the sunrise and participate in the daily purification ritual, known as 'misogi'.
Cultural notes
The Spring Day Grand Shrine is closely tied to the Tokushima region's folklore, particularly the myth of Uka-no-Mochi, who is said to have created the rivers, mountains, and forests of the area. The shrine also hosts an annual festival in May, which celebrates the arrival of spring with traditional dances and offerings.
Historical note
Founded in 1558 by Hachiman no Okami, a Shinto priest who traveled from Ise to establish a new shrine in the area.