Bourdou Shrine, located in the scenic town of Yubari, Yamanashi Prefecture, is a lesser-known Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of fertility and agriculture. The shrine's name "Bourdou" roughly translates to "rice field," reflecting its connection to the region's rice cultivation heritage. Built during the Edo period, the shrine's architecture showcases traditional Japanese designs with red-tiled roofs and vermilion walls.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- null
- Coordinates
- 35.6587025, 138.7232944
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's tranquil atmosphere, visit during the spring cherry blossom season or autumn foliage, when the surrounding rice fields are particularly picturesque.
Cultural notes
As a shrine associated with fertility and agriculture, Bourdou Shrine is often visited by farmers seeking blessings for a bountiful harvest. Locals also celebrate the annual "Akematsu" festival in July to mark the beginning of the new farming season.
Historical note
Founded in the late Edo period (18th century) as a regional shrine for the local samurai class.