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Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine

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Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine

大山祇神社

4.4Est. 90Imabari, Shikoku
JTA Approved

Overview

It is not known exactly when Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine was built, since many of its records were lost in a fire around the year 1600.

Oyamazumi Jinja Shrine in Toba honors the kami of mountains and seas and has an unusual origin story tied to castle construction. When warlord Kuki Yoshitaka was building Toba Castle on the hill where this shrine originally stood, the stone walls kept collapsing. He relocated the shrine to its current site, and construction proceeded without further trouble. Today, the shrine rotates its care among four neighborhoods in Toba on a yearly cycle. Two spring festivals are particularly lively: one features performers dressed as lions and long-nosed tengu, while the other sees townspeople carry a portable shrine through the streets to traditional music.

Local tips

Purify your hands at the temizuya before approaching the main hall. Left hand first, then right, then pour water into your left hand to rinse your mouth.

Practical info

Japanese name
大山祇神社
Nearest station
Imabari Station (40 min drive)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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