Shikinaisha Ichinomiya (Hida Province)

Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Shrine

飛騨一宮水無神社

/ Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Jinja

Admission
Free
Goshuin
300 yen
Access
8 min walk
Hours
Dawn to dusk

Overview

Hida-Ichinomiya Minashi Jinja is the ichinomiya of former Hida Province, located in Ichinomiya-chō, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. It enshrines fifteen deities collectively called Minashi-no-Ōkami, with the sacred Mount Kurayama (1,529 m) to the southwest venerated as the shrine's shintai (divine body). The shrine is regarded as the land spirit and ancestral guardian of Hida Province, and its presiding deity is considered the kunitama (spirit of the land). Though its exact founding is unknown, records from the reign of Emperor Seiwa (850s–880s) confirm the shrine already held a court rank. The Engishiki lists it among Hida Province's shrines. During the medieval period it was styled Minashi Daibosatsu and administered by Buddhist monks before reverting to Shinto administration in the Edo period. The shrine's signature annual ritual is the Ikinina Festival (April 3), where nine young women from across Hida serve as "living dolls" (ikinina-sama) to pray for agricultural prosperity and women's happiness. The May festival includes the ceremonial serving of locally brewed doburoku rice wine, and the shrine houses several Gifu Prefecture-designated cultural properties.

Enshrined Deities

primary Deity

Regional water, community protection

Blessings

Shrine Network

In Pop Culture

anime / 2001
Hyouka
Officially Confirmed

Minashi Shrine (Hida Ichinomiya) in Takayama, Gifu. Appears as the 'Arekusu Shrine' in the anime. The Living Doll Festival depicted in the series is based on the real Ikimibina Festival held here.

Practical Information

Location Coordinates

36.0808, 137.2097

Physical Address

5323 Ichinomiya-machi, Takayama-shi, Gifu

岐阜県高山市一之宮町5323

Historical Province

Mino / Hida

Access

Hida-Ichinomiya Station (JR Takayama Line)

8 min walk

Hours

Dawn to dusk

Visitor information last verified: 2026-04-11. Please check the official website for the latest details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Shrine?

Hida-Ichinomiya Minashi Jinja is the ichinomiya of former Hida Province, located in Ichinomiya-chō, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. It enshrines fifteen deities collectively called Minashi-no-Ōkami, with the sacred Mount Kurayama (1,529 m) to the southwest venerated as the shrine's shintai (divine body). The shrine is regarded as the land spirit and ancestral guardian of Hida Province, and its presiding deity is considered the kunitama (spirit of the land). Though its exact founding is unknown, records from the reign of Emperor Seiwa (850s–880s) confirm the shrine already held a court rank. The Engishiki lists it among Hida Province's shrines. During the medieval period it was styled Minashi Daibosatsu and administered by Buddhist monks before reverting to Shinto administration in the Edo period. The shrine's signature annual ritual is the Ikinina Festival (April 3), where nine young women from across Hida serve as "living dolls" (ikinina-sama) to pray for agricultural prosperity and women's happiness. The May festival includes the ceremonial serving of locally brewed doburoku rice wine, and the shrine houses several Gifu Prefecture-designated cultural properties.

Where is Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Shrine located?

Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Shrine is located in Takayama-shi, Gifu. The full address is: 5323 Ichinomiya-machi, Takayama-shi, Gifu.

What deities are enshrined at Hida Ichinomiya Minashi Shrine?

The enshrined deities are: Minashi no Kami.