In Japan, a shrine (jinja, 神社) is a place of worship in Shinto, the indigenous religion that honours kami (神) — sacred spirits tied to nature, ancestors, heroes, and remarkable places. Unlike a church or temple built mainly for sermons, a shrine is a living threshold between everyday life and the sacred: a grove, a gate, a hall, and open ground where people pause, bow, and leave offerings.
Shrines appear throughout daily life in Japan. Neighbours visit a local ujigami shrine for protection; students pray for exams at a Tenjin shrine; merchants favour Inari shrines; families buy omamori charms and draw omikuji fortune slips; and at New Year millions attend hatsumōde (初詣), the first shrine visit of the year. Festivals (matsuri), weddings, and seasonal rituals still centre on shrine communities, even when faith is quiet or personal.
Many shrine grounds also overlap with the world of folklore on this site. Fox messengers at Inari shrines connect to kitsune legends; thunder kami echo Raijin; boundary stones and sacred trees often appear in yōkai tales. Understanding shrines helps place those creatures in their real cultural setting — not only as story monsters, but as beings once approached with respect at the altar.
Search by name, prefecture, city, or shrine type below. Each listing notes enshrined kami, location, and a short description where available. Open a shrine page for maps, visitor notes, and links to official sites when we have them.
30,440 shrines found
Adatara Shrine
Fukushima
Mountain deity of Mount AdataraA Shinto shrine located in Fukushima Prefecture, named after Mount Adatara, one of the prominent vol...
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Fukushima
Ajakane no MikotoA Shinto shrine located in Fukushima Prefecture, dedicated to Ajakane no Mikoto, a deity associated...
View shrine →Akiba Shrine
Fukushima
Akiba DaigongenAkiba Shrine is dedicated to Akiba Daigongen, a fire deity venerated for protection against fires an...
View shrine →Asahi Inari Shrine
Fukushima
Ukanomitama-no-OkamiA local Inari shrine in Fukushima Prefecture dedicated to the rice and prosperity deity. Like other...
View shrine →Ashio Shrine
Fukushima
Kanayamahiko-no-MikotoAshio Shrine is dedicated to deities associated with mining and metalworking, reflecting the histori...
View shrine →Atago Shrine
Fukushima
Kagutsuchi no MikotoAtago Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to fire prevention and protection, part of the widespread...
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Fukushima
Homusubi no MikotoAtago Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to fire protection and safety. As part of the widespread A...
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Fukushima
Izanami-no-MikotoAtago Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to fire prevention and protection, part of the widespread...
View shrine →Awashima Daimyojin Shrine
Fukushima
Awashima-no-kamiA shrine dedicated to Awashima-no-kami, a deity associated with women's health, fertility, and prote...
View shrine →Bandai Shrine
Fukushima
Mountain kami of Mount BandaiA Shinto shrine located in Fukushima Prefecture, named after the prominent Mount Bandai volcano that...
View shrine →Esuji Benzaiten Shrine
Fukushima
BenzaitenA shrine dedicated to Benzaiten, the Buddhist-Shinto deity of water, music, and eloquence. Located i...
View shrine →Fudo Myoo Hall
Fukushima
A Buddhist temple hall dedicated to Fudo Myoo (Acala), the fierce protective deity known as the Immo...
View shrine →Fukushima Inari Shrine
Fukushima
Ukanomitama-no-OkamiFukushima Inari Shrine is a local Inari shrine dedicated to the kami of rice, agriculture, and prosp...
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Fukushima
Yamato Takeru no MikotoA Shinto shrine located in Fukushima Prefecture, part of the network of Furumine shrines found throu...
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Fukushima
Yamato Takeru no MikotoFurumine Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to Yamato Takeru no Mikoto and famous for its associati...
View shrine →Furumine Shrine
Fukushima
Yamato Takeru no MikotoA mountain shrine dedicated to Yamato Takeru no Mikoto, known for its association with tengu worship...
View shrine →Furumine Shrine
Fukushima
Yamato Takeru no MikotoFurumine Shrine is dedicated to Yamato Takeru no Mikoto and is particularly famous for its associati...
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