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住吉神社

Ehime

Resha no tsuki Shinmei-ji is a Shinto shrine located in Kitawake, Ehime Prefecture, known as the 'Shrine of the Setting Sun'. Dedicated to Fujinamiya kami, it is believed that the god has been watching over the village for centuries. The shrine's main hall, built during the Kamakura period, features a vermilion torii gate and a haiden prayer hall with a large wooden beam, known as 'tsure tsu,' which is said to be 1,200 years old.

Religion
shinto
Kami enshrined
Fujinamiya
Coordinates
34.0197363, 133.0428386

Visitor tip

Visit the shrine during sunset for a breathtaking view of the setting sun over the surrounding hills.

Cultural notes

The shrine's connection to Fujinamiya kami highlights its significance in local mythology, while the tsure tsu beam is believed to have healing properties. During the autumn festival, visitors can participate in traditional dances and games around the torii gate.

Historical note

Built in the late 12th century, it was originally dedicated to the god of the sea, but later came to be associated with Fujinamiya kami.

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