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Amefutotamanomikoto-jinja

Amefutotamanomikoto-jinja, Shinto shrine in Japan

Amefutotamanomikoto-jinja is a Shinto shrine in Kashihara dedicated to Japan's first emperor and his empress, occupying a large area of land. The main building features a roof made from cedar bark and simple wooden walls, with both the main hall and dance hall designated as Important Cultural Properties.

This shrine was founded in 1890 at the site of a former imperial palace to honor Japan's first emperor, Jimmu, and his empress. The establishment came during a period of major government transformation, making the shrine a symbol of the nation's new beginning.

This shrine honors Japan's first emperor, Jimmu Tennō, and his empress, serving as a gathering place where locals and visitors connect with the country's spiritual roots. Throughout the year, people visit to participate in ceremonies, light incense, and ring bells as part of their daily practice of honoring the past.

The grounds are open year-round from early morning until late afternoon, with hours adjusted during special events and festivals. The shrine provides facilities including wheelchair access and restrooms to accommodate all visitors comfortably.

According to legend, during Jimmu's eastern journey, a three-legged crow named Yata-garasu guided the imperial party through the difficult mountain regions of Yoshino. This divine being continues to be honored as a symbol of guidance and blessing, making the site especially meaningful for visitors seeking direction in their lives.

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奈良県橿原市忌部町153(字一ノ道)
GPS coordinates
34.50738,135.77327
Latest update
February 7, 2026 11:01
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