Meishin-taisha

Tatsuta Taisha

Tatsuta Taisha

Nijunisha
ค่าเข้าชม
Free
โกชูอิน
300 yen
การเดินทาง
10 min walk
เวลาทำการ
Dawn to dusk

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Tatsuta Taisha in Sango-cho, Nara, is one of Japan's most ancient wind shrines, enshrining the paired wind deities Amenomihashira-no-Okami and Kuninomihashira-no-Okami — also known as Shinatsuhiko and Shinatsuhime. Shrine tradition holds that Emperor Sujin received a divine revelation instructing him to enshrine the wind gods here, after which crop failures and epidemics ceased. The earliest documentary record appears in the Nihon Shoki for 675 CE, when Emperor Tenmu instituted regular imperial rituals at Tatsuta in tandem with Hirose Taisha — a paired wind-and-water worship that continued as a cornerstone of imperial state religion through the Heian period.

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หลักฐานทางประวัติศาสตร์
675
675

Nihon Shoki records Emperor Tenmu establishing paired imperial wind-and-water rituals at Tatsuta and Hirose Taisha.

927

Listed in the Engishiki as a Meishin-taisha of Yamato Province.

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Location Coordinates

34.5900, 135.6856

Physical Address

1-29-1 Tatsuno-Minami, Sango-cho, Ikoma-gun, Nara

Province historique

Yamato

การเดินทาง

Shinno Station (JR Yamato-ji Line)

10 min walk

เวลาทำการ

Dawn to dusk

Meilleure saison

July (Windchime Festival)
Informations visiteurs verifiees le 2026-04-06. Consultez le site officiel pour les details actuels.

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What is Tatsuta Taisha?

Tatsuta Taisha in Sango-cho, Nara, is one of Japan's most ancient wind shrines, enshrining the paired wind deities Amenomihashira-no-Okami and Kuninomihashira-no-Okami — also known as Shinatsuhiko and Shinatsuhime. Shrine tradition holds that Emperor Sujin received a divine revelation instructing him to enshrine the wind gods here, after which crop failures and epidemics ceased. The earliest documentary record appears in the Nihon Shoki for 675 CE, when Emperor Tenmu instituted regular imperial rituals at Tatsuta in tandem with Hirose Taisha — a paired wind-and-water worship that continued as a cornerstone of imperial state religion through the Heian period.

Where is Tatsuta Taisha located?

Tatsuta Taisha is located in Ikoma-gun, Sango-cho, Nara. The full address is: 1-29-1 Tatsuno-Minami, Sango-cho, Ikoma-gun, Nara.