Kanpei-taisha

Kumano Hayatama Taisha

熊野速玉大社

Admission
Free
Goshuin
300 yen
Access
15 min walk
Hours
6:00-17:00

Overview

Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the three Grand Shrines of the Kumano Sanzan, located in Shingū City, Wakayama Prefecture, where the Kumano River meets the Pacific Ocean. Its principal deities are Kumano Hayatama-no-Okami (identified with Izanagi) and Kumano Fusumi-no-Okami (identified with Izanami), together with ten attendant deities venerated as the Shingū Junisha Daigongen. According to tradition, the deities first descended upon sacred Kamikura Mountain — marked by the Gotobiki Rock and the Kamikura-jinja shrine — before being enshrined at the current "Shingū" (new palace) site approximately 2,000 years ago. A UNESCO World Heritage Site (2004) as a constituent element of "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range," the shrine served as the head shrine for thousands of Kumano branch shrines across Japan, a network built through medieval pilgrimage culture promoted by wandering yamabushi ascetics and Kumano bikuni nuns. The shrine treasury holds over 1,000 nationally designated cultural properties. A giant nagi tree (Podocarpus nagi) said to have been planted by Taira no Shigemori over 800 years ago, designated a National Natural Monument, is revered as a symbol of marital bonds. The Oto Matsuri fire festival at Kamikura-jinja (February 6) — where participants carry torches down a steep stone stairway at night — is among the most dramatic festivals in Japan.

Enshrined Deities

primary Deity

Kumano region, swift spirit power, purification

primary Deity

Deities of rebirth, healing, the afterlife, and the sacred mountains of Kumano

Blessings

Shrine Network

Kumano One of Kumano Sanzan

Practical Information

Location Coordinates

33.7289, 135.9878

Physical Address

1 Shingu, Shingu-shi, Wakayama

和歌山県新宮市新宮1

Historical Province

Kii

Access

Shingu Station (JR Kisei Line)

15 min walk

Hours

6:00-17:00

Best Times to Visit

October (Kumano Hayatama Festival)

Foreign Language Support

English (pamphlet)

Accessibility

Partial

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 Kumano Hayatama Taisha?

Kumano Hayatama Taisha is one of the three Grand Shrines of the Kumano Sanzan, located in Shingū City, Wakayama Prefecture, where the Kumano River meets the Pacific Ocean. Its principal deities are Kumano Hayatama-no-Okami (identified with Izanagi) and Kumano Fusumi-no-Okami (identified with Izanami), together with ten attendant deities venerated as the Shingū Junisha Daigongen. According to tradition, the deities first descended upon sacred Kamikura Mountain — marked by the Gotobiki Rock and the Kamikura-jinja shrine — before being enshrined at the current "Shingū" (new palace) site approximately 2,000 years ago. A UNESCO World Heritage Site (2004) as a constituent element of "Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range," the shrine served as the head shrine for thousands of Kumano branch shrines across Japan, a network built through medieval pilgrimage culture promoted by wandering yamabushi ascetics and Kumano bikuni nuns. The shrine treasury holds over 1,000 nationally designated cultural properties. A giant nagi tree (Podocarpus nagi) said to have been planted by Taira no Shigemori over 800 years ago, designated a National Natural Monument, is revered as a symbol of marital bonds. The Oto Matsuri fire festival at Kamikura-jinja (February 6) — where participants carry torches down a steep stone stairway at night — is among the most dramatic festivals in Japan.

Where is Kumano Hayatama Taisha located?

Kumano Hayatama Taisha is located in Shingu-shi, Wakayama. The full address is: 1 Shingu, Shingu-shi, Wakayama.

What deities are enshrined at Kumano Hayatama Taisha?

The enshrined deities are: Kumano Hayatama no Okami, Kumano Sanjo Gongen (Three Kumano Deities).