Located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Kinshu Shrine is dedicated to the god of land and fertility, known as the Shikine no kami, a regional deity prevalent in Kyushu region. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Shinto design, with a distinctive thatched roof and a large torii gate. It is believed that the shrine was founded during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), making it one of the oldest shrines in Fukuoka.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Inari Okami
- Kami enshrined
- Inari Okami, Shikine no kami
- Coordinates
- 33.5697077, 130.4650728
Visitor tip
To appreciate the shrine's traditional architecture, visit during cherry blossom season (late March to early April) when the trees surrounding the grounds are in full bloom.
Cultural notes
Kinshu Shrine is known for its Shinto festivals, particularly the 'Matsuri' held annually in May, which features traditional dances and offerings to the kami. The shrine also hosts a 'Matsuri no Hi' festival, celebrated on the ninth day of the first month in the lunar calendar, honoring the god of land and fertility.
Historical note
The shrine was originally dedicated to the Shikine no kami, but over time, the primary deity was replaced with the more well-known Inari Okami, a regional deity associated with rice and industry.