Eiwa-ji Temple, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is dedicated to the Shinto god of medicine and longevity, Hachiman Okami. However, its main deity, Ebi no Sukune, a kami believed to have originated from the rice paddies, plays a significant role. The shrine's torii gate stands at the crossroads, symbolizing protection for travelers. Its architecture is typical of Kamakura-period construction.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Ebi no Sukune
- Kami enshrined
- Ebi no Sukune
- Coordinates
- 35.979174, 139.799068
Visitor tip
Visitors can explore the precincts' rice paddies and take a photo with the shrine's iconic torii gate, which marks a significant crossroads in the area.
Cultural notes
Ebi no Sukune is believed to have originated from the rice paddies and plays a crucial role in the shrine. The shrine also features a museum showcasing regional Shinto artifacts and a garden dedicated to the god of medicine, Hachiman Okami. The Omiya Matsuri festival, held every five years, celebrates the founding of the shrine.
Historical note
The shrine was first established during the Edo period.