原神社

Japanese Name原神社
PrefectureShimane
ReligionShinto
Coordinates34.2979237, 132.1905642

⛩ AI-enriched content

About this Shrine

This Shinto shrine, originally dedicated to the god of fertility and prosperity, is located in the scenic town of Matsue in Shimane Prefecture. The shrine's history dates back to the Heian period (794-1185 CE), when it was rebuilt after being destroyed by a fire. Its current structure, featuring a wooden torii gate and traditional Shinto architecture, reflects the Kamakura period (1185-1333 CE) influence. Visitors can explore the shrine's tranquil grounds and admire its stunning views of Matsue Castle and the surrounding waters.

Cultural Significance

This shrine is associated with the mythical god Inari Okami, patron deity of fertility and prosperity. The shrine's annual autumn festival honors this god and features traditional dances and offerings.

Enshrined Deities

Inari

Location

Spot an error?

This shrine data is sourced from OpenStreetMap. You can submit a correction or edit it on OpenStreetMap.

Shrine data © OpenStreetMap contributors, under the Open Database License.

Browse shrines by prefecture

Jump to Shinto shrines across Japan — 108 prefectures in our directory.

Japanese Culture Network

Japanese Wood Joints

Ancient joinery techniques of Japanese master craftsmen

ShrinePuzzle

Directory of Japanese board games and traditional games

Kohibou

Japanese coffee culture — kissaten, third wave and brewing guides

E2Japan

Explore Japan's landmarks, shrines and hidden locations

The 725 Club

SNES and Super Famicom collection tracker

Spaceship Adventures

Hoshi no Isan — a Japanese-aesthetic space RPG in development

Uptown Zero

Pixel art life sim MMO — start at zero, build your life

Book Fairy Tales

AI-powered educational stories for kids

CSSKitsune

Japanese-aesthetic design tokens & AI-ready UI prompts

Shinto Wisdom app icon
Free App · No Ads · Offline

Shinto Wisdom Daily Practice

by 10k Game Studio

Every day, one teaching. One moment of stillness.
Kanji, meaning, and a quiet reflection — rooted in the philosophy behind Japan's forests, seasons, and sacred silences.

結び Musubi 清め Harae 自然 Shizen 間 Ma 誠 Makoto + 45 more
Get it on Google Play