Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru)
住吉神社
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki)
Sumiyoshi Shrine in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, is one of Japan's Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines and the ichinomiya of Nagato Province. It enshrines the Sumiyoshi Sanjin — three sea-guardian deities — along with Onakatsu-hime and Jingu-kogo. Its main hall, built in 1370 and designated a National Treasure, is composed of five individual halls connected in a unique linked arrangement found nowhere else among Sumiyoshi shrines. The shrine offers blessings for maritime safety and safe passage.
Current National Treasure main hall constructed by the Ōuchi clan.
Location Coordinates
33.9964, 130.9533
1-11-1 Ichinomiya Sumiyoshi, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-0805
Suo / Nagato
Shin-Shimonoseki Station (JR San'yo Shinkansen)
24 hours
One of the Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines with a uniquely structured National Treasure main hall.
住吉神社
住吉大社
住吉神社
住吉神社
函館八幡宮
大富神社
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Sumiyoshi Shrine in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, is one of Japan's Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines and the ichinomiya of Nagato Province. It enshrines the Sumiyoshi Sanjin — three sea-guardian deities — along with Onakatsu-hime and Jingu-kogo. Its main hall, built in 1370 and designated a National Treasure, is composed of five individual halls connected in a unique linked arrangement found nowhere else among Sumiyoshi shrines. The shrine offers blessings for maritime safety and safe passage.
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki) is located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi. The full address is: 1-11-1 Ichinomiya Sumiyoshi, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-0805.
The enshrined deities are: Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities), Onakatsu Hime, Empress Jingu (Okinagatarashihime).