Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
Mikami Shrine
Mikami Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Mikami (432 m), a distinctively conical peak locally known as "Ōmi Fuji." The mountain itself is venerated as a shintai (divine body), making the shrine a classic example of ancient mountain worship. The principal deity, Amenomikagenomikoto, is said to have descended upon the summit in remote antiquity. In 718 CE (Yōrō 2), by order of Emperor Genshō with the involvement of Fujiwara no Fuhito, a formal sanctuary was constructed at the present mountain-foot site. The shrine is listed in the Engishiki as a Myōjin Taisha. Its main hall (honden) is designated a National Treasure, exemplifying the late Kamakura period's distinctive "Mikami-zukuri" architectural style. The haiden, rōmon gate, and subsidiary shrine structures are all Important Cultural Properties. The Zuiki Festival (October), a harvest thanksgiving ritual using taro-stem mikoshi, is recognized as a National Intangible Folk Cultural Property. The shrine is popular for prayers related to family safety, childbirth, and protection — connecting its ancient mountain deity tradition to daily life.
Location Coordinates
35.0567, 136.0425
838 Mikami, Yasu-shi, Shiga
Omi
Yasu Station (JR Biwako Line)
Dawn to dusk
北海道神宮
上川神社
帯廣神社
樽前山神社
美瑛神社
旭川神社
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Mikami Jinja is a Shinto shrine in Yasu City, Shiga Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Mikami (432 m), a distinctively conical peak locally known as "Ōmi Fuji." The mountain itself is venerated as a shintai (divine body), making the shrine a classic example of ancient mountain worship. The principal deity, Amenomikagenomikoto, is said to have descended upon the summit in remote antiquity. In 718 CE (Yōrō 2), by order of Emperor Genshō with the involvement of Fujiwara no Fuhito, a formal sanctuary was constructed at the present mountain-foot site. The shrine is listed in the Engishiki as a Myōjin Taisha. Its main hall (honden) is designated a National Treasure, exemplifying the late Kamakura period's distinctive "Mikami-zukuri" architectural style. The haiden, rōmon gate, and subsidiary shrine structures are all Important Cultural Properties. The Zuiki Festival (October), a harvest thanksgiving ritual using taro-stem mikoshi, is recognized as a National Intangible Folk Cultural Property. The shrine is popular for prayers related to family safety, childbirth, and protection — connecting its ancient mountain deity tradition to daily life.
Mikami Shrine is located in Yasu-shi, Shiga. The full address is: 838 Mikami, Yasu-shi, Shiga.
The enshrined deities are: Ame no Mikazuchi no Kami.