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Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Part of the broader network of Yasaka shrines throughout Japan that share origins with Kyoto's famous Yasaka Shrine, this local shrine serves as an important spiritual center for the community, offering protection from disasters and disease while promoting good health and prosperity.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Gifu
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm deity and brother of Amaterasu. As part of the Gion shrine network, it serves as a regional center for the worship of this powerful kami who is revered for protection against disasters and purification. The shrine maintains the traditional architectural style typical of Yasaka shrines throughout Japan.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kanagawa
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Part of the Gion faith tradition, the shrine serves as a local spiritual center for protection against disasters and disease. The shrine follows the architectural and ritual traditions established by the famous Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto's Gion district.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
A Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm deity and brother of Amaterasu. As a Yasaka shrine, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a spiritual center for the local community, offering protection from disasters and epidemics.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kanagawa
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. The shrine follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a center for local festivals and community worship. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it likely has connections to the famous Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto's Gion district.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a guardian shrine for the local community, offering protection from disease and natural disasters.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Hiroshima
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Part of the Gion shrine network, it serves as a place of worship for protection against disasters and purification. The shrine maintains traditional Shinto architectural elements and hosts seasonal festivals for the local community.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
A Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, following the Gion faith tradition. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it serves as a center for local festivals and community worship, maintaining the spiritual connection between the deity and the local population.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a center for local festivals and community worship. The shrine maintains the characteristic architectural elements of Gion-style shrines while serving the spiritual needs of the local community.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kagoshima
Yasaka Shrine in Kagoshima Prefecture is a local Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion tradition and serves as a spiritual center for the local community, offering prayers for protection from disasters and disease.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine in Kochi Prefecture is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm deity and hero who defeated the eight-headed serpent Yamata-no-Orochi. As part of the Yasaka shrine network found throughout Japan, it serves as a spiritual center for the local community and maintains the Gion faith tradition that originated from epidemic prevention beliefs.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂大神社
Kanagawa
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. The shrine serves the local community in Kanagawa Prefecture, following the traditions of Yasaka worship that originated from the famous Yasaka Shrine in Kyoto.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kanagawa
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. The shrine follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a local center for community festivals and religious observances in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine in Kochi Prefecture is a local Shinto shrine dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu in Japanese mythology. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it serves as a spiritual center for the local community and maintains the Gion faith tradition.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a center for local festivals and community worship. The shrine maintains the characteristic architectural elements of Gion-style shrines and plays an important role in the spiritual life of the local community.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a center for local festival activities and community worship.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Kochi
Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Kochi Prefecture dedicated to Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the storm god and brother of Amaterasu. Like other Yasaka shrines throughout Japan, it follows the Gion faith tradition and serves as a spiritual center for the local community, offering protection from disasters and disease.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Ibaraki
Located in the heart of Ibaraki Prefecture, Yasaka Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the goddess of the sun. Founded during the Nara period (710-794 CE), the shrine has played a significant role in local history and culture. With its well-preserved architecture and serene gardens, Yasaka Shrine offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's rich spiritual heritage.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Ibaraki
Yasaka Shrine, located in the picturesque town of Yuki, Ibaraki Prefecture, is a revered Shinto site that has been an integral part of the region's history and culture. Built in 1633 by the Tokugawa shogunate to commemorate the death of the daimyo (feudal lord) Tsugaru Masakazu, Yasaka Shrine is dedicated to the kami (deities) of good fortune, prosperity, and longevity. The shrine's architecture reflects its role as a Shinto site, with traditional Japanese-style buildings and a serene garden. Visitors can walk through the tranquil grounds, admiring the beautiful landscaping and learning about the rich history behind this sacred place.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Ibaraki
Yasaka Shrine, located in the heart of Ibaraki Prefecture, is a tranquil Shinto sanctuary dedicated to the worship of Kagami no Kami, the god of mirrors and water. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design with its tiled roofs and wooden pillars. While the exact founding date is unknown, it is believed to have originated during the Edo period. As a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, Yasaka Shrine offers a serene escape from the city's bustle. Visitors can explore the shrine grounds, which include a beautiful pond and walking paths surrounded by lush greenery.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Ibaraki
Located in the heart of Ibaraki Prefecture, Yasaka Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the eight hills (yamato okami) that surround the city. The shrine is particularly famous for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture, which reflect the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding hills.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Ibaraki
Yasaka Shrine, located in the picturesque prefecture of Ibaraki, is dedicated to the enshrined deity, Susanoo-no-Mikoto, a powerful kami associated with storms and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects the Heian period, with its iconic wooden vermillion torii gate and traditional Shinto buildings. In line with regional customs, the shrine also features a unique style of vermilion-lacquered wooden pillars and intricately carved doors.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Shiga
Yasaka Shrine, located in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan. Dedicated to the kami of the Yashima Island, it has a long history dating back to the Nara period (710-794 CE). The shrine's architecture and design are typical of the Heian period (794-1185 CE), with a distinctive tower and a large torii gate. Visitors can walk through the grounds and admire the beautiful gardens and historic buildings.
Yasaka Shrine
八坂神社
Fukuoka
Yasaka Shrine, located in Fukuoka Prefecture, is one of the oldest shrines in Japan dedicated to the god of good fortune and prosperity, Funaoka Inari. The shrine's beautiful architecture and serene gardens attract visitors from all over the country. According to legend, the shrine was founded in 734 CE during the Nara period by Prince Nagaya, who later became the emperor of the Daigo era.
Curated shrine listings
Hand-picked shrines and temples from our landmark guide.
Otsuna Kompira Shrine
Kanagawa 221-0834
Mitsushima Shrine
Osaka 571-0015
Sensō-ji
Tokyo 111-0032
Completed in 645, this temple, Tokyo's oldest, was built to honor Kannon, the goddess of m...
Kaminarimon
Tokyo 111-0032
A 3.9m-tall lantern greets visitors to this stately gate at the entrance to Sensō-ji templ...
Meiji Jingu
Tokyo 151-8557
Surrounded by forest, this venerable Shinto shrine features a seasonal iris garden.
Kushida Shrine
812-0026
Founded in 757 CE, this urban site annually hosts the city's largest festival, Hakata Gion...