Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto

Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto

Deity of Mt. Ishizuchi in Ehime Prefecture, the highest peak in western Japan; enshrined at Ishizuchi Jinja; patron of mountain worship and ascetic practice

Ishizuchi Hiko Deity of Mt. Ishizuchi
石鎚大神 石土毘古神(一説)
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

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Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto is the divine spirit of Mt. Ishizuchi (1,982 m), the highest peak in western Japan, located in Ehime Prefecture. The mountain has been a sacred site for mountain worship (sangaku shinko) and Shugendo ascetic practice since ancient times. The deity embodies the awe-inspiring power of the mountain and is venerated for protection and spiritual purification.

Ishizuchi Jinja at the mountain's summit is the main shrine, with a lower worship hall at the foot of the mountain. The annual mountain opening (yama-biraki) ceremony in July marks the season when climbing is permitted for ordinary worshippers.

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Ishizuchi Shrine Ishizuchi Shrine Ehime head
Omogo Shrine Omogo Shrine Ehime branch

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Who is Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto in Japanese mythology?

Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto (石鎚毘古命) is Deity of Mt. Ishizuchi in Ehime Prefecture, the highest peak in western Japan; enshrined at Ishizuchi Jinja; patron of mountain worship and ascetic practice. This deity appears in Kojiki & Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 2 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto?

There are 2 shrines in our database dedicated to Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto, including Ishizuchi Shrine, Omogo Shrine.

What myths involve Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto?

Ishizuchi Hiko no Mikoto appears in myths from Kojiki & Nihon Shoki. The deity is known as Deity of Mt. Ishizuchi in Ehime Prefecture, the highest peak in western Japan; enshrined at Ishizuchi Jinja; patron of mountain worship and ascetic practice.