Yatsurugi-jinja shrine is a Shinto temple located in the town of Kazusa, Chiba Prefecture. The shrine's name 'Yatsurugi' refers to a legendary Japanese sword with supposed magical powers, often associated with the Yamato Dynasty. The shrine was dedicated to the deity of war and protection, believed to have been enshrined by the 7th century Emperor Sogyo. Yatsurugi-jinja is known for its unique architecture and historical significance, making it a valuable site for cultural preservation.
- Religion
- shinto
- Enshrined kami
- Susanowo
- Kami enshrined
- Susanowo, the storm god
- Coordinates
- 35.6741273, 140.0297617
Visitor tip
Visitors can participate in the annual 'Yatsurugi no Hi' festival on August 15th, where they can tie ribbons to a sacred sword at the shrine's main hall, believed to bring good luck and protection.
Cultural notes
According to Shinto mythology, the deity enshrined at Yatsurugi-jinja is related to the legendary sword 'Yamato-takeru no Kokoro', which was said to possess magical powers. The shrine also hosts a festival honoring the deity of war, with ritual dances and offerings to ensure protection for the community.
Historical note
The shrine was rebuilt in 1872 after being destroyed during the Satsuma Rebellion.