住吉神社

Sumiyoshi Shrine

Japanese Name住吉神社
English NameSumiyoshi Shrine
PrefectureOkinawa
ReligionShinto
Primary DeitySusanoo, Amaterasu
Coordinates26.2040167, 127.6672944

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About this Shrine

Located on the southernmost part of Japan, Sumiyoshi Shrine is one of the oldest Shinto shrines in the country, dating back to the 2nd century AD. Dedicated to the sea god Susanoo and the sun goddess Amaterasu, the shrine is renowned for its distinctive Ryukyu architectural style, which reflects the unique cultural heritage of Okinawa. Visitors can explore the shrine's picturesque grounds, which include a stunning pond with beautifully crafted wooden bridges.

Cultural Significance

As one of the few Shinto shrines in Okinawa that remains open to non-Japanese visitors during the Seijin no Hi (Coming of Age Day) celebrations, Sumiyoshi Shrine is a unique cultural gem. The shrine also hosts an annual festival, the Sanja Matsuri, which honors Susanoo and other deities.

Enshrined Deities

Susanoo Amaterasu

More info

This shrine is dedicated to the Sumiyoshi Sanjin, three powerful maritime deities who govern safe sea travel, purification, and protection of sailors and fishermen. The kami enshrined here are particularly revered for their ability to cleanse spiritual impurities and guide travelers safely across waters, making this a significant pilgrimage site for those in maritime professions. Worshippers commonly visit to pray for safe voyages, successful fishing expeditions, and spiritual purification, while the shrine also attracts those seeking protection during any form of travel or major life transitions.

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