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Head of 1,300 Sengen shrines. Mount Fuji itself is the sacred object of worship.
One of Japan's three great Inari shrines, known for commerce and matchmaking.
Famous nationwide as 'Konpira-san,' the god of the sea. Known for 785 stone steps.
Guardian deity of Nagasaki. Famous for the Kunchi Festival.
Set in the mythic land of Takachiho, where the gods descended from heaven.
Set in the misty mountains of Kirishima, linked to the legend of the divine descent.
Ichinomiya of Higo Province at the foot of Mt. Aso, revered for farming and matchmaking.
Head of 44,000 Hachimangu shrines. Enshrines Emperor Ojin.
Enshrines Emperor Jimmu, the founder of Japan.
The foremost of the Ryukyu Eight Shrines. The most prestigious shrine in Okinawa.
Said to be Japan's oldest Tenmangu shrine (founded 904 AD). Approx. 400,000 visitors annually.
Guardian shrine of Tsugaru at the foot of Mt. Iwaki.
Ichinomiya of Awa Province. Known for warding evil and traffic safety.
The ichinomiya of Mutsu Province, one of Tohoku's most ancient shrines.
The ichinomiya of Musashi Province, a major Kanto shrine for matchmaking and fortune.
Tokyo's iconic shrine enshrining Emperor Meiji.
Japan's most sacred shrine, enshrining Amaterasu-Ōmikami.
One of Japan's oldest shrines. Mount Miwa itself is the sacred object of worship.
The ichinomiya of Rikuchū Province, known for equine veneration.
The ichinomiya of Kōzuke Province. Notable for its rare 'kudari-miya' layout where the shrine is below the approach.
New ichinomiya of Chichibu Province. Famed for its grand Chichibu Night Festival and Tokugawa-era ornate carvings.
World-famous for its thousands of vermillion torii gates.
The premier academic shrine of Kyushu.
The guardian shrine of Hokkaido, enshrining the gods of development.
Sacred Shugendo pilgrimage site enshrining three mountain deities.
A grand shrine within Mt. Haruna, known for victory and good fortune.
The guardian of Edo, renowned for business prosperity and matchmaking.
One of the Eastern Three Grand Shrines, enshrining Futsunushi-no-Kami.
Ichinomiya of Sagami Province, famed nationwide for directional warding.
Head of 3,000 Hakusan shrines nationwide. Ichinomiya of Kaga Province.
Starting point of the northern Fuji climbing trail. Ancient shrine of Fuji worship.
A complex of five shrines in the Togakushi mountains, a sacred site of mountain worship.
UNESCO World Heritage. Set within Tadasu no Mori forest, known for matchmaking.
Founded in the Meiji era to enshrine Emperor Kanmu. Famous for its grand torii and gardens.
Head of all Tenmangu shrines. Enshrines Sugawara no Michizane, god of learning.
Head of 2,300 Sumiyoshi shrines, enshrining gods of seafaring and poetry.
One of Japan's oldest shrines, enshrining Izanagi the creator deity.
Guardian of Kobe, popular for matchmaking and career blessings.
One of the Kumano Sanzan, beside Japan's highest waterfall, Nachi Falls.
Head of Ebisu shrines nationwide. Revered for business and fishing blessings.
UNESCO World Heritage shrine of Nara, enshrining four deities including Takemikazuchi.
The main shrine of the Kumano Sanzan, head of 3,000 Kumano shrines nationwide.
Ichinomiya of Bizen Province. Enshrines the model for the Momotaro legend.
Ichinomiya of Iyo Province, enshrining the god of mountains, seas, and war.
One of Japan's three great Hachimangu shrines, known for victory and warding.
UNESCO World Heritage. Head of Munakata shrines, enshrining the three Munakata goddesses.
Shinto shrine in Fukushima.
Shinto shrine in Kyoto.
Shinto shrine in Tokushima.
Ichinomiya of Etchu Province, the guardian of Etchu.
Ichinomiya of Tosa Province. Affectionately known as 'Shinane-sama.'
Matsunoo Taisha (松尾大社; Matsunoo Taisha/ Matsuo Taisha), formerly Matsunoo Jinja (松尾神社), is a Shinto shrine located at the far western end of Shijō Street, approximately 1. 3 kilometers south of the Arashiyama district of Kyoto.
Ichinomiya of Hoki Province. Known for long-life blessings.
Shinto shrine in Fukushima.
Root shrine of all Sumiyoshi shrines. Known for maritime and victory blessings.
Ichinomiya of Mino Province. Venerated as the god of mines and metals.
Head shrine of Sarutahiko, the guide deity of all paths and encounters.
Guardian shrine of Morioka, venerated by the Nanbu domain.
Guardian shrine of Akita, enshrining the god of victory.
Ancient shrine of Aizu known for good fortune and matchmaking.
Mizuta Tenmangū (水田天満宮) is a Shinto shrine in Chikugo, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
A protective shrine within Hiroshima Castle grounds.