Biei Shrine
美瑛神社
Kamosu Shrine
Though modest in scale, Kamosu Shrine holds immense architectural significance: its main hall, dating to 1583, is the oldest surviving example of the taisha-zukuri style and is designated a National Treasure. The quiet, forest-shrouded site offers a serene contrast to nearby Izumo Taisha.
Current main hall built — now the oldest surviving example of taisha-zukuri architecture.
Location Coordinates
35.4322, 133.0586
563 Oba-cho, Matsue, Shimane 690-0033
Izumo / Iwami / Oki
Matsue Station
24 hours
Bus from Matsue Station to Kamosu Jinja-mae, ~20 min
Home to the oldest surviving taisha-zukuri main hall in Japan, a National Treasure.
美瑛神社
伊佐須美神社
三峯神社
筑波山神社
王子神社
白山比咩神社
Lectures de fond pour visiteurs et pelerins.
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Though modest in scale, Kamosu Shrine holds immense architectural significance: its main hall, dating to 1583, is the oldest surviving example of the taisha-zukuri style and is designated a National Treasure. The quiet, forest-shrouded site offers a serene contrast to nearby Izumo Taisha.
Kamosu Shrine is located in Matsue, Shimane. The full address is: 563 Oba-cho, Matsue, Shimane 690-0033.
The enshrined deities are: Izanami no Mikoto.