Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities)

Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities)

Gods of the sea, seafaring, purification, and poetry (waka)

Sumiyoshi Sanjin Uwatsutsu-no-o Nakatsutsu-no-o Sokotsutsu-no-o
住吉大神 底筒男命 中筒男命 表筒男命
Kojiki & Nihon Shoki

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The Sumiyoshi Three Deities—Sokotsutsu-no-o, Nakatsutsu-no-o, and Uwatsutsu-no-o—emerged during Izanagi's purification in the sea after his return from Yomi-no-kuni. They represent the bottom, middle, and surface layers of the ocean, embodying the purifying power of salt water.

These deities gained great importance as protectors of seafarers and played a central role in the mythology surrounding Empress Jingu's legendary expedition to the Korean peninsula. As patron gods of maritime navigation, they were invoked by fishermen, traders, and naval forces throughout Japanese history.

Beyond their maritime role, the Sumiyoshi deities are also revered as gods of waka poetry, with Sumiyoshi Taisha historically serving as an important literary site. The shrine's distinctive architectural style, known as Sumiyoshi-zukuri, is considered one of the oldest forms of shrine architecture in Japan.

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White hare (白兎)

The white hare is sometimes associated with Sumiyoshi shrines, particularly in connection with Empress Jingu legends.

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Hakodate Hachimangu Hakodate Hachimangu Hokkaido branch
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru) Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru) Hokkaido branch
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki) Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki) Yamaguchi notable_branch
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Fukuoka) Sumiyoshi Shrine (Fukuoka) Fukuoka notable_branch
Otomi Shrine Otomi Shrine Fukuoka
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Iki) Sumiyoshi Shrine (Iki) Nagasaki branch

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Who is Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities) in Japanese mythology?

Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities) (住吉三神) is Gods of the sea, seafaring, purification, and poetry (waka). This deity appears in Kojiki & Nihon Shoki and is enshrined at 6 shrines across Japan.

What shrines are dedicated to Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities)?

There are 6 shrines in our database dedicated to Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities), including Hakodate Hachimangu, Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru), Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki) and more.

What myths involve Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities)?

Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities) appears in 2 myths including The Purification and Birth of the Three Noble Children (Misogi), The Expedition of Empress Jingu. These stories come from Kojiki & Nihon Shoki.