Tsushima Shrine

Tsushima Shrine

Tarif
Free
Goshuin
300 yen
Acces
15 min walk
Horaires
Dawn to dusk

Vue d'ensemble

Tsushima Shrine in Tsushima City, Aichi Prefecture, is the head shrine (sōhonsha) of approximately 3,000 Tsushima and Tennō shrines across Japan, making it one of the largest shrine networks in the country. Its principal deity is Takehayasusanoo-no-mikoto (Susanoo), enshrined here since ancient times as a protector against plague and epidemic disease through the syncretic Gozu Tennō cult. Shrine tradition places its founding in 540 CE (year 1 of Emperor Kimmei), though the earliest documentary evidence is a 1175 CE sutra colophon mentioning "Tsushima-sha." The shrine received patronage from the Oda and Toyotomi clans in the Sengoku period. The current hon-den (1605) and rōmon gate (1591) are both designated National Important Cultural Properties, built under Matsudaira Tadayoshi's sponsorship. The shrine's signature event is the Owari Tsushima Tennō Festival (fourth Saturday and Sunday of July), designated a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property. Elaborately decorated festival boats float lantern-lit processions across the Tenno River at night, creating one of the most visually spectacular summer festivals in the Nagoya region.

Histoire

Fondation

📜Selon la tradition
540 [欽明天皇元年(540年、伝承)]

Reseau de sanctuaires

Tsushima Head shrine (souhonsha)

Infos pratiques

Location Coordinates

35.1756, 136.7394

Physical Address

1 Shinmei-cho, Tsushima-shi, Aichi

Province historique

Owari / Mikawa

Acces

Tsushima Station (Meitetsu Tsushima Line)

15 min walk

Horaires

Dawn to dusk

Meilleure saison

July (Tsushima Tenno Festival)
Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-11. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

Sanctuaires lies

Questions frequentes

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What is Tsushima Shrine?

Tsushima Shrine in Tsushima City, Aichi Prefecture, is the head shrine (sōhonsha) of approximately 3,000 Tsushima and Tennō shrines across Japan, making it one of the largest shrine networks in the country. Its principal deity is Takehayasusanoo-no-mikoto (Susanoo), enshrined here since ancient times as a protector against plague and epidemic disease through the syncretic Gozu Tennō cult. Shrine tradition places its founding in 540 CE (year 1 of Emperor Kimmei), though the earliest documentary evidence is a 1175 CE sutra colophon mentioning "Tsushima-sha." The shrine received patronage from the Oda and Toyotomi clans in the Sengoku period. The current hon-den (1605) and rōmon gate (1591) are both designated National Important Cultural Properties, built under Matsudaira Tadayoshi's sponsorship. The shrine's signature event is the Owari Tsushima Tennō Festival (fourth Saturday and Sunday of July), designated a National Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property. Elaborately decorated festival boats float lantern-lit processions across the Tenno River at night, creating one of the most visually spectacular summer festivals in the Nagoya region.

Where is Tsushima Shrine located?

Tsushima Shrine is located in Tsushima-shi, Aichi. The full address is: 1 Shinmei-cho, Tsushima-shi, Aichi.

What deities are enshrined at Tsushima Shrine?

The enshrined deities are: Susanoo no Mikoto.