Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
彌彦神社
/ Yahiko Jinja
Yahiko Shrine stands at the foot of Mount Yahiko (634m) on the western edge of the Echigo Plain. As the first-ranked shrine of Echigo Province, it has served as the spiritual anchor of the Niigata region for over a millennium. The enshrined deity, Ame-no-Kagoyama-no-Mikoto, is revered as a great-great-grandchild of Amaterasu who is said to have taught the people of Echigo the arts of agriculture, fishing, and salt-making.
Source: Shrine records mention expansion by imperial edict in Wado 4 (711)
Shrine grounds expanded and buildings renovated by imperial edict
Mount Yahiko itself is considered the shrine's sacred mountain (shintaizan), and a separate worship site exists at its summit.
Source: tradition
Location Coordinates
37.6907, 138.8277
2887-2 Yahiko, Yahiko-mura, Nishikanbara-gun, Niigata
新潟県西蒲原郡弥彦村弥彦2887-2
Yahiko Station (JR Yahiko Line)
24 hours (shrine office: 8:30-16:00)
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Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
Yahiko Shrine stands at the foot of Mount Yahiko (634m) on the western edge of the Echigo Plain. As the first-ranked shrine of Echigo Province, it has served as the spiritual anchor of the Niigata region for over a millennium. The enshrined deity, Ame-no-Kagoyama-no-Mikoto, is revered as a great-great-grandchild of Amaterasu who is said to have taught the people of Echigo the arts of agriculture, fishing, and salt-making.
Yahiko Shrine is located in Nishikanbara-gun, Yahiko-mura, Niigata. The full address is: 2887-2 Yahiko, Yahiko-mura, Nishikanbara-gun, Niigata.
The enshrined deities are: ame no kagoyama no mikoto.