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30,440 shrines

Yoshida Shrine

吉田神社

Yoshida Shrine is a prominent Shinto shrine located on Mount Yoshida in Kyoto's Sakyo ward. The shrine complex consists of multiple buildings and is particularly famous for its annual Setsubun festival, one of Kyoto's most celebrated seasonal events. The shrine serves as the headquarters of the Yoshida Shinto school and has played an important role in Japanese religious history.

Yoshida Shrine

吉田神社

Ibaraki

Yoshida Shrine, located in the heart of Ibaraki Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the god of agriculture and fertility. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese style with a distinctive tiled roof and a serene garden. Visitors can explore the shrine's grounds, which include several small shrines and torii gates dedicated to various kami. The shrine is also known for its beautiful cherry blossom trees that bloom in spring.

Yoshida Shrine

吉田神社

Shiga

Yoshida Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture. Dedicated to Okuninushi Okami, the kami enshrined at Yoshida Shrine is known as Okuninushi. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese design with multiple wooden structures, including the honden and haiden. The shrine complex also includes several smaller shrines dedicated to other regional deities.

Yoshihama Shinmei Shrine

吉浜神明社

Yoshihama Shinmei Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and supreme deity of the Shinto pantheon. As a Shinmei shrine, it follows the architectural and ritual traditions associated with the worship of Amaterasu, typically featuring simple, elegant wooden structures that emphasize purity and natural materials.

Yoshijima Jinja Shrine

葭島神社

石川県 · 小松市

Located in the Ishikawa Prefecture, Yoshijima Jinja Shrine is dedicated to the Shintō deity Susanoo-no-Mikoto and the Sea Goddess, Himiko's sister, Amaterasu's younger sister, also known as Tsukiyomi no Okami. This shrine, situated on a small island, is a significant cultural and historical site in Japan.

Yoshikawa Shinmei Shrine

吉川神明社

Yoshikawa Shinmei Shrine is a local Shinmei shrine dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and supreme deity of the Shinto pantheon. As a Shinmei shrine, it follows the architectural and ritual traditions associated with Ise Grand Shrine, featuring simple yet elegant wooden construction that emphasizes purity and natural materials.

Yoshimae Suijinja Shrine

吉前水神社

A Shinto shrine dedicated to the worship of water deities (suijin), reflecting the traditional Japanese reverence for natural water sources and their spiritual significance in daily life and agricultural practices.

Yoshimamesauri Temple

由豆佐売神社

Yamagata

Yoshimamesauri Temple, located in the Yamagata Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of the same name. The temple's history dates back to the Heian period, making it one of the oldest shrines in the region. With its traditional architecture and serene surroundings, Yoshimamesauri Temple offers a tranquil oasis for visitors seeking connection with nature and the divine.

Yoshimitsu Shrine

吉満神社

Kagoshima

A local Shinto shrine located in Kagoshima Prefecture, serving the spiritual needs of the surrounding community through traditional worship and seasonal festivals.

Yoshimizu-jinja

吉水神社

Nara · 吉野郡吉野町

Yoshimura Hachiman Shrine

吉村八幡神社

Miyazaki

Yoshinaga Hachiman Shrine

吉永八幡宮

Yamaguchi

A Hachiman shrine located in Yamaguchi Prefecture dedicated to the deified Emperor Ojin. Like other Hachiman shrines, it serves as a center for worship of the god of war, culture, and divine protection, particularly revered by warriors and local communities.

YOSHINO HACHIMAN shrine

吉野八幡神社

北海道 · 福島町

Yoshino Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Fukushima-cho, Hokkaido's northernmost city of Otaru, but actually located in Fukushima-machi, on the eastern coast of Hokkaido, near the town of Otofuke. The shrine was built to enshrine the spirits of Japanese soldiers who died during World War II. It is one of only a few Shinto shrines in Japan that honors war dead, and its history reflects the country's complex relationship with its military past.

YOSHINO HACHIMAN shrine

吉野八幡神社

北海道 · 福島町

Yoshino Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Fukushima-cho, Hokkaido, Japan. Dedicated to the kami Hachiman, the shrine is believed to have been established during the Heian period (794-1185 CE) and is associated with the legendary pilgrimage route known as the Nakasendo Way. The shrine's architecture reflects traditional Japanese designs, with a large torii gate and a hall dedicated to the enshrined deity. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere of the shrine's gardens, featuring various types of trees and flowers. Yoshino Hachiman Shrine is also famous for its beautiful autumn foliage, attracting many pilgrims and nature lovers throughout the year.

Yoshino Mikumari Shrine

吉野水分神社 (Yoshino-mikumari-Shrine)

Nara

One of Japan's most important water deity shrines, located on sacred Mount Yoshino in Nara Prefecture. The shrine is renowned for its connection to water distribution and agricultural prosperity, situated amid the famous cherry blossom groves that cover the mountainside.

Yoshino Shrine

吉野神社

岡山県 · 奈義町

Yoshino Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Naniwa Town, Okayama Prefecture. The shrine is dedicated to the kami, Takemikazuchi, and is famous for its beautiful vermilion torii gate and autumn foliage. Visitors can stroll through the tranquil gardens and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding hills.

YOSHIOKA HACHIMAN shrine

吉岡八幡神社

北海道 · 福島町

Yoshioka Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Fukushima Town, Hokkaido, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the god of war and patron deity of the region's samurai class. Its architecture reflects the Heian period style, with a unique blend of wooden and stone structures. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil grounds, which feature several ancient trees and a beautiful garden.

YOSHIOKA HACHIMAN shrine

吉岡八幡神社

北海道 · 福島町

Yoshika Hachiman Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Yoshikaa, Hokkaido, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to the god of war and fertility, Hachiman Ōkami. According to local legend, the shrine was founded by a samurai named Yoshioka who traveled from Mikawa Province (now Aichi Prefecture) to bring the god's statue to the region. Today, visitors can see the shrine's main hall featuring a vermilion torii gate and admire the beautiful gardens surrounding it.

Yoshioka Shinmeisha Shrine

吉岡神明社

Kanagawa

Yoshioka Shinmeisha is a Shinmei shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and supreme deity of the Shinto pantheon. As a Shinmei shrine, it follows the architectural and ritual traditions associated with the worship of Amaterasu, often featuring simple, elegant wooden structures that emphasize purity and natural beauty.

Yoshioka Shinmeisha Shrine

吉岡神明社

Kanagawa

Yoshioka Shinmeisha is a Shinmei shrine in Kanagawa Prefecture dedicated to Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess and supreme deity of the Shinto pantheon. As indicated by the Shinmei designation, this shrine follows the architectural and ritual traditions associated with Ise Grand Shrine, featuring the characteristic worship of the solar deity who is considered the ancestral kami of the Japanese imperial family.

Yoshitaki Shrine

善滝神社

Hyogo

Yoshitaki Shrine, located in Hyogo Prefecture, is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the kami of good luck and prosperity. The shrine's name, Yoshitaki, roughly translates to 'good water fall,' which refers to its original location near a waterfall. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil gardens and grounds, which are said to be particularly blessed with natural beauty during cherry blossom season.

Yoshiwara Benzaiten

吉原弁財天

Ibaraki

Located in the city of Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Yoshiwara Benzaiten is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Benzaiten, the goddess of prosperity, art, and music. The shrine is situated near the Hitachi River and is known for its beautiful gardens and traditional architecture. Visitors can explore the shrine's main hall, which features an impressive bronze bell and a stunning torii gate.

Yoshiwara Jinja

吉原神社

Ibaraki

Yoshiwara Jinja is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, and was originally established in 1602 to commemorate the arrival of the Tokugawa shogunate at Edo (modern-day Tokyo). The shrine is famous for its beautiful garden and traditional architecture. Visitors can also explore the adjacent Yoshiwara Market Halls, a historic shopping district that dates back to the Edo period.

Yoshiwara Shrine

葭原神社