Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
出雲大社
/ Izumo Taisha
Izumo Taisha is revered as the spiritual home of en-musubi — the divine forging of bonds between people. According to mythology, every October the eight million gods of Japan gather here for a grand assembly, making the month locally known as Kamiarizuki (the month with gods), while the rest of Japan calls it Kannazuki (the month without gods). The shrine's taisha-zukuri architecture — the oldest style of shrine building in Japan — lends its name to this very place.
Current honden completed, standing 24 meters tall — the tallest shrine structure in Japan.
Main hall designated as a National Treasure.
Massive ancient pillar foundations discovered, suggesting the original hall may have stood 48 meters tall.
Heisei-era grand relocation ceremony (Sengū) completed; over 8,000 attendees.
God of nation-building, agriculture, medicine, and en-musubi (binding of fates/relationships)
The Kagura-den houses Japan's largest shimenawa (sacred straw rope), measuring 13.5 meters long and weighing approximately 5 tons.
Source: documented
Visitors clap four times instead of the standard two — the extra claps are said to be for an unseen companion.
Source: tradition
Izumo Taisha in Shimane. Referenced in the context of Shinto mythology that forms the series' backdrop. The gathering of gods (Kamiari) is a plot element.
Izumo Taisha and the San'in region. The film's setting is loosely based on the Chugoku mountain region, where Izumo mythology originates.
Izumo Taisha in Shimane. Susano-o, who appears in the game, is deeply connected to this shrine. The Yamata no Orochi legend featured in the game originates from the Izumo region.
Location Coordinates
35.4019, 132.6856
195 Kitsukihigashi, Taisha-machi, Izumo, Shimane 699-0701
〒699-0701 島根県出雲市大社町杵築東195
Izumotaisha-mae Station (Ichibata Electric Railway)
6:00–20:00 (Nov–Feb 6:30–20:00)
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Izumo Taisha is revered as the spiritual home of en-musubi — the divine forging of bonds between people. According to mythology, every October the eight million gods of Japan gather here for a grand assembly, making the month locally known as Kamiarizuki (the month with gods), while the rest of Japan calls it Kannazuki (the month without gods). The shrine's taisha-zukuri architecture — the oldest style of shrine building in Japan — lends its name to this very place.
Izumo Grand Shrine is located in Izumo, Shimane. The full address is: 195 Kitsukihigashi, Taisha-machi, Izumo, Shimane 699-0701.
The enshrined deities are: Okuninushi no Mikoto.
Izumo Grand Shrine is known for: Relationship Bonds, Marriage, Good Relationships, General Prosperity.
The nearest station is Izumotaisha-mae Station (Ichibata Electric Railway). It is about a 10-minute walk from the station. Bus from JR Izumoshi Station, ~25 min