Located in Aomori Prefecture, Iwaki Okura Shrine is dedicated to the Shinto deity Iwakizushi, which translates to 'fish caught on a hook.' The shrine's primary enshrined kami are Iwakizushi and Okurahime. Built during the Edo period, the shrine showcases traditional architectural style with a unique wooden fence. Visitors can pray for good luck and prosperity by offering fish or fruits to Iwakizushi.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Iwakizushi, Okurahime
- Coordinates
- 40.2577033, 140.5229542
Visitor tip
Pay your respects at the shrine's main torii gate, which is adorned with a large wooden hook symbolizing the deity's association with fishing. Be sure to make an offering of fish or fruits to show respect.
Cultural notes
Iwaki Okura Shrine is associated with the myth of Iwakizushi, who caught a giant fish in the waters off Aomori Prefecture. The shrine's festivals, including the Summer Festival and Autumn Leaf Viewing, celebrate this legend. Visitors can also experience traditional Japanese tea ceremonies within the shrine's premises.
Historical note
Founded in 1792 during the Edo period.