Sumiyoshi Shrine (Otaru)
住吉神社
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki)
One of Japan's Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines, this is the ichinomiya of Nagato Province. Its main hall — a connected structure of five individual halls — is a National Treasure dating to 1370, the only example of this linked-hall arrangement among Sumiyoshi shrines.
Current National Treasure main hall constructed by the Ōuchi clan.
Location Coordinates
33.9964, 130.9533
1-11-1 Ichinomiya Sumiyoshi, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-0805
Suo / Nagato
Shin-Shimonoseki Station (JR San'yo Shinkansen)
24 hours
One of the Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines with a uniquely structured National Treasure main hall.
住吉神社
住吉大社
住吉神社
住吉神社
函館八幡宮
大富神社
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One of Japan's Three Great Sumiyoshi Shrines, this is the ichinomiya of Nagato Province. Its main hall — a connected structure of five individual halls — is a National Treasure dating to 1370, the only example of this linked-hall arrangement among Sumiyoshi shrines.
Sumiyoshi Shrine (Shimonoseki) is located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi. The full address is: 1-11-1 Ichinomiya Sumiyoshi, Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi 751-0805.
The enshrined deities are: Sumiyoshi Sanjin (Three Sumiyoshi Deities), Onakatsu Hime, Empress Jingu (Okinagatarashihime).