Located in the historic city of Sendai, Kamo Shrine is one of Japan's oldest and most revered Shinto shrines. Built on a site believed to be the resting place of the legendary Yamato Takeru, a god known as Kamo no Iwane, the shrine has been an important center for Shinto worship and spiritual guidance for centuries.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Kamo no Iwane
- Kami enshrined
- Kamo no Iwane, Kami of war, fertility, and prosperity
- Coordinates
- 38.2607831, 140.3355644
Visitor tip
Visit the shrine's Koto Shrine Garden on the second Sunday of each month, where you can witness the traditional 'Yasaka Matsuri' festival held in honor of the goddess Kamo no Iwane.
Cultural notes
Kamo Shrine is closely tied to local folklore and mythology, particularly in its connection with the legendary Yamato Takeru and the god Kamo no Iwane. The shrine also hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the 'Yasaka Matsuri', which features traditional dances, music, and food.
Historical note
Founded in 712 CE by Emperor Temmu, who sought to establish a unifying religious authority during a time of great turmoil.