Meishin-taisha Ichinomiya (Tango Province)

Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise)

Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise)

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Free
โกชูอิน
300 yen
การเดินทาง
See details
เวลาทำการ
7:00-17:00

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Kono Jinja, formally Moto-Ise Kono Jinja, is the ichinomiya of former Tango Province, situated at the northern tip of the Amanohashidate sandbar in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture. Its principal deity is Hikohoacari no Mikoto, the divine ancestor of the hereditary priestly Amabe (Kaifu) clan, whose unbroken lineage of eighty-three generations continues to serve as shrine custodians to the present day. The shrine holds the rare designation of "Moto-Ise" (original Ise), based on shrine tradition that both Amaterasu Ōkami and Toyouke Ōkami were enshrined here before their transfer to Ise Grand Shrine. First nationally documented in 849 CE (Kashō 2), the shrine was formally established at its present site in 719 CE (Yōrō 3). Among its extraordinary treasures is the Umi-be family genealogy scroll, designated a National Treasure as Japan's oldest extant family lineage document. The honden replicates the shinmei-zukuri style of Ise Grand Shrine and uniquely displays five-colored sacred orbs found elsewhere only at Ise. The location atop the Amanohashidate sandbar — a site listed as one of Japan's "Three Views" — makes this a premier destination combining natural beauty and sacred history.

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Location Coordinates

35.5694, 135.1958

Physical Address

430 Ogaki, Miyazu-shi, Kyoto

Province historique

Yamashiro / Tanba / Tango

การเดินทาง

Amanohashidate Station (Kyoto Tango Railway)

เวลาทำการ

7:00-17:00

Bus

Bus or boat from Amanohashidate

Meilleure saison

any season (near Amanohashidate)
Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-11. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

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What is Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise)?

Kono Jinja, formally Moto-Ise Kono Jinja, is the ichinomiya of former Tango Province, situated at the northern tip of the Amanohashidate sandbar in Miyazu City, Kyoto Prefecture. Its principal deity is Hikohoacari no Mikoto, the divine ancestor of the hereditary priestly Amabe (Kaifu) clan, whose unbroken lineage of eighty-three generations continues to serve as shrine custodians to the present day. The shrine holds the rare designation of "Moto-Ise" (original Ise), based on shrine tradition that both Amaterasu Ōkami and Toyouke Ōkami were enshrined here before their transfer to Ise Grand Shrine. First nationally documented in 849 CE (Kashō 2), the shrine was formally established at its present site in 719 CE (Yōrō 3). Among its extraordinary treasures is the Umi-be family genealogy scroll, designated a National Treasure as Japan's oldest extant family lineage document. The honden replicates the shinmei-zukuri style of Ise Grand Shrine and uniquely displays five-colored sacred orbs found elsewhere only at Ise. The location atop the Amanohashidate sandbar — a site listed as one of Japan's "Three Views" — makes this a premier destination combining natural beauty and sacred history.

Where is Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise) located?

Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise) is located in Miyazu-shi, Kyoto. The full address is: 430 Ogaki, Miyazu-shi, Kyoto.

What deities are enshrined at Kono Shrine (Moto-Ise)?

The enshrined deities are: Hoori no Mikoto (Yamasachihiko).