Ōtoshi Shrine, located in the city of Akashi in Hyogo Prefecture, is dedicated to the kami of longevity and good luck. As one of the oldest shrines in the region, it has a rich history dating back to the Heian period (794-1185). The shrine's name, Ōtoshi, roughly translates to 'long life' or 'eternal life,' reflecting its association with good fortune and longevity. Visitors can still see remnants of the original torii gate built during this time.
- Religion
- shinto
- Kami enshrined
- Yamato-tsu-kuni-no-mikoto, Ōtoshi no kami
- Coordinates
- 34.9687588, 134.8565576
Visitor tip
To fully appreciate the shrine's history, consider visiting during the Akashi Cherry Blossom Festival (late March to early April), where you can see beautiful cherry blossom trees lining the shrine's pathways.
Cultural notes
Ōtoshi Shrine is also connected to the mythology of the Tsurugi-no-kami, a sword deity believed to grant strength and protection. During the annual Akashi Fire Festival (February), locals dress up in traditional costumes and carry wooden swords to reenact a ritual to ensure the kami's favor.
Historical note
Ōtoshi Shrine was first mentioned in historical records during the Heian period, serving as a sacred site for local residents seeking protection and blessings.