Shikau-mi Shrine
Shikau-mi Shrine
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Shikauми Shrine on Shikanoshima island, Fukuoka, is the head shrine of the Azumi clan's sea-deity worship network, enshrining the three Watatsumi (sea deity) kami. The island itself is the site of one of Japan's most famous archaeological discoveries: the gold seal of the King of Na, bestowed by the Han Emperor in 57 CE, found here in 1784. The shrine reflects the long maritime heritage of the island and its ancient Azumi seafaring clan.
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Shikanoshima is where the gold seal 'King of Na of Wa in Han' — one of Japan's most important archaeological discoveries — was unearthed in 1784.
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Location Coordinates
33.6689, 130.3508
Physical Address
877 Shikanoshima, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 811-0323
Province historique
Chikuzen / Chikugo / Buzen
การเดินทาง
Saitozaki Station (JR Kashii Line)
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24 hours
Bus
Bus from Saitozaki Station, ~30 min
Pourquoi ce sanctuaire
On the island where Japan's most famous gold seal was found.
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What is Shikau-mi Shrine?
Shikauми Shrine on Shikanoshima island, Fukuoka, is the head shrine of the Azumi clan's sea-deity worship network, enshrining the three Watatsumi (sea deity) kami. The island itself is the site of one of Japan's most famous archaeological discoveries: the gold seal of the King of Na, bestowed by the Han Emperor in 57 CE, found here in 1784. The shrine reflects the long maritime heritage of the island and its ancient Azumi seafaring clan.
Where is Shikau-mi Shrine located?
Shikau-mi Shrine is located in Fukuoka, Fukuoka. The full address is: 877 Shikanoshima, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 811-0323.
What deities are enshrined at Shikau-mi Shrine?
The enshrined deities are: Watatsumi Sanjin.