Hokkaido Shrine
北海道神宮
一之宮貫前神社
/ Ichinomiya Nukisaki Jinja
The ichinomiya of Kozuke Province is architecturally unique: worshippers ascend to the main gate, then descend steps to reach the main hall below, making it one of Japan's three 'kudari-miya' (descending shrines). The deity Hime Okami was especially revered in Tomioka for her connection to silk farming and weaving.
Ichinomiya of Kozuke Province. Founded in 531 according to shrine records. The Edo-period buildings from 1635 are designated Important Cultural Properties. Unique as one of Japan's three 'kudari-miya' (descending shrines) where worshippers descend stairs to reach the main hall.
Goddess of water, islands, music, eloquence, and wealth; one of the three Munakata goddesses
It is one of only three 'descending shrines' in Japan, where you go down stairs to reach the main hall — the opposite of normal shrine architecture.
Source: documented
Location Coordinates
36.2430, 138.8940
1535 Ichinomiya, Tomioka, Gunma
群馬県富岡市一ノ宮1535
Joshu-Ichinomiya Station (Joshin Railway)
Open daily
北海道神宮
上川神社
帯廣神社
樽前山神社
美瑛神社
旭川神社
Information provided by Jinja DB Editorial Team
The ichinomiya of Kozuke Province is architecturally unique: worshippers ascend to the main gate, then descend steps to reach the main hall below, making it one of Japan's three 'kudari-miya' (descending shrines). The deity Hime Okami was especially revered in Tomioka for her connection to silk farming and weaving.
Nukisaki Shrine is located in Tomioka, Gunma. The full address is: 1535 Ichinomiya, Tomioka, Gunma.
The enshrined deities are: Futsunushi no Kami, Ichikishimahime no Mikoto.