Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
二見興玉神社
/ Futami Okitama Jinja
Futami Okitama Shrine is famous for the Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks), a pair of sacred rocks standing in the sea connected by a large shimenawa rope weighing over a ton. The larger rock represents the male (Izanagi), the smaller the female (Izanami), and together they symbolize the union of husband and wife. Traditionally, pilgrims would visit this site first to purify themselves in the sea before proceeding to Ise Grand Shrine. On clear mornings around the summer solstice, the sun rises perfectly between the two rocks.
God of crossroads, guidance, travel safety, and earthly blessings; leader of the earthly deities
Around the summer solstice, the sun rises perfectly between the two Wedded Rocks, creating one of Japan's most iconic photographic moments.
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
34.5089, 136.7853
575 Futami-cho E, Ise-shi, Mie
三重県伊勢市二見町江575
Futaminoura Station (JR Sangu Line)
Dawn to dusk
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Futami Okitama Shrine is famous for the Meoto Iwa (Wedded Rocks), a pair of sacred rocks standing in the sea connected by a large shimenawa rope weighing over a ton. The larger rock represents the male (Izanagi), the smaller the female (Izanami), and together they symbolize the union of husband and wife. Traditionally, pilgrims would visit this site first to purify themselves in the sea before proceeding to Ise Grand Shrine. On clear mornings around the summer solstice, the sun rises perfectly between the two rocks.
Futami Okitama Shrine is located in Ise-shi, Mie. The full address is: 575 Futami-cho E, Ise-shi, Mie.
The enshrined deities are: Sarutahiko Okami.